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Big Orange Asilid with Prosena sp. prey (Malaysia)
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Posted on 11-12-2014 14:09
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Hi, I photographed this big orange Asilid with Prosena sp. (P.siberita?). Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Thanks!

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Clephydroneura sp.? This genus is not listed in the Asilidae section though...??

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Yes, this could be a female Clephydroneura sp.; it is definitely an Asilinae genus --- and does look similar to that one. Details of the ovipositor tip, antennae and wing venation would help confirm the genus. Males can be much easier to identify (they usually have expanded wings and elongate genitalia in Clephydroneura); there are also many undescribed robber flies awaiting classification in tropical Asia.
 
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Eric Fisher wrote:
Yes, this could be a female Clephydroneura sp.; it is definitely an Asilinae genus --- and does look similar to that one. Details of the ovipositor tip, antennae and wing venation would help confirm the genus. Males can be much easier to identify (they usually have expanded wings and elongate genitalia in Clephydroneura); there are also many undescribed robber flies awaiting classification in tropical Asia.


Thank you very much for your confirmation and info, Eric Smile
 
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