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Asilidae from Austria (Stenopogon sp.)
Markus Gebel
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Hello

Can anyone identify this spectacular, large and orange asilidae exactly?

Photo: Austria - near Vienna
Date: 28.07.2007
Area: very dry and warm habitus (sandy area - heathland)
Autor: K. Ro-Wo

I'm pleased about answers.

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Dunno, but they look quite similar to mine (see below the message "Pair of large asilids" ) One obvious differnce is the color of the legs.
Haven't received a reply yet, though (hint, hint! Wink )

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Philippe moniotte wrote:
Dunno, but they look quite similar to mine (see below the message "Pair of large asilids" ) One obvious differnce is the color of the legs.
Haven't received a reply yet, though (hint, hint! Wink )

Philippe


Philippe, let us wait for an answerWink. I think your foto shows robberflies of the same family (stenopogon), but not the same species.

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It's a pair of a Stenopogon species, but unfortunately a revision for these big animals is lacking - who is interested?
 
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