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Lasiopogon + Cyrtopogon fulvicornis
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picotverd |
Posted on 20-07-2015 20:28
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Member Location: Posts: 1693 Joined: 28.10.07 |
Last weekend, pyrenees...
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picotverd |
Posted on 20-07-2015 20:28
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Member Location: Posts: 1693 Joined: 28.10.07 |
another individual at same place... maybe not the same spec?
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Piluca_Alvarez |
Posted on 21-07-2015 15:05
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Member Location: Madrid, Spain Posts: 2431 Joined: 06.11.10 |
Definitely, two different species to me First one, I would bet on a Lasiopogon sp. but I am not sure The second one reminds me a lot of Cyrtopogon fulvicornis, but without thorax pattern (I am confused now...) Honestly, I should shut my mouth Better wait for the ones that really know about this |
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picotverd |
Posted on 21-07-2015 19:26
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I agree, Piluca. Here I add a detail from the second asilid, that may help...
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picotverd |
Posted on 21-07-2015 19:29
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Quaedfliegh |
Posted on 24-07-2015 01:33
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Member Location: Tilburg Netherlands Posts: 2208 Joined: 18.05.10 |
I am pretty sure Piluca is right, Cyrtpogon fulvicornis. Also, the other species is definately a Lasiopogon spec. close to cinctus or montanus...
Edited by Quaedfliegh on 24-07-2015 01:34 Greetings, Reinoud Field guide to the robber flies of the Netherlands and Belgium: https://www.jeugdbondsuitgeverij.nl/product/field-guide-to-the-robberflies-of-the-netherlands-and-belgium/ https://www.nev.nl/diptera/ |
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