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Asilidae from Lithuania
Gintautas Steiblys
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Posted on 29-10-2018 20:14
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Hi,

please ID this asilids..

Lithuania 12.07.2018
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Sorry, I cannot open the file...
 
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I think this is a Tolmerus cingulatus, but I am not an expert!

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Henrik
 
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Now there it is twice! And this male looks like Machimus (Tolmerus) cingulatus. M. cowini is similar, but the picture of the genital in Reinouds key https://waarnemin...ilidae.pdf fits M. cingulatus better.
It looks rather wet, the colouration of the thorax side is thus altered (in dry state no shiny black spot).
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Ha - Henrik was quicker, but the ID is the same Grin!
 
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Wink

(Also, T. cowini is supposed to have femures lacking reddish-brown color posteriorly.)
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Just a little remark, T. cowini has a tight bordered red ring just before the apex on all femora (also posteriorly). T. cingulatus has a total red stripe posteriorly which is not always visible very well.
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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/

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thank you all
 
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