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javig
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Posted on 10-06-2007 23:53
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Granada, Southern Spain, June 2007, 1500 m., 25 mm length

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Puedes olvidarte de la identificaci?n, los as?lidos ib?ricos casi nunca reciben respuestas SadSadSad
 
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Keep it in English, please.

You can forget about the identification, requests on Iberian asilids almost never receive answers.
Who'll prove Isidro wrong. Wink
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Oh, sorry, as Javig is spanish i put it in spanish.

Nex time I'll put in English.
 
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mmm... this has three answers already Pfft
 
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Here is one more Pfft

I wonder why there are so few dipterian experts from mediterranean europe here? Would have been nice to have specialist on the southern fauna Cool
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crex wrote:
Here is one more Pfft

I wonder why there are so few dipterian experts from mediterranean europe here? Would have been nice to have specialist on the southern fauna Cool


there are some very expert Portuguese but in very few families and not so adorable Smile among dipterans in general: chironomidae (for larval stages!); culicidae (the same, and some imagos..); there are some works concerning Tabanidae and Ceratopogonidae.... in resume: there are no experts in imago ID in Portugal (if they exist, they don?t belong to the universities - I asked to a PhD colleague and she doesn?t know anyone that is expert in dipterans - they like more coleopters or lepidopters..). I am the first, perhaps, to seek for all dipterans families here (there were made only 2 works concerning chekclist for Portugal - one in beginnings of XX century! And the other in 2002... (always by non-Portuguese specialists). In Spain, there is Carles Tolr?, but it seems to be very busy - but not expert in asilidae by sure. Germans usually are very good in asilids. Wink There must be much more experts in Spain.
For ASILIDAE - Manuel Portillo Rubio - MAIL: portillo (AT) gugu.usal.es (IN Salamanca! near from here! Shock) .
Perhaps about 20 specialists in Spain. Wink

Go here: http://www.geller-grimm.de/address/europe.htm IN ADDRESS query write SPAIN. It will appear about 20 experts Wink
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I think it's the same species... with prey! Same location and date.

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Certainly it looks the same, or at least very similar.

But I only can identify the prey Sad (Exosoma lusitanica)
 
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