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ID please=> Tolmerus sp. (female)
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Asilinae, female, very difficult.
 
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The pictures are not the best, but the tips of the femora 1 seem to be red, the facial gibbosity is small, and the tip of the genital is bent downwards - so it might be just the female depicted on the title of Reinoud's key https://waarnemin...ilidae.pdf Smile That is, Paritamus (or Neomochtherus) geniculatus.
 
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Sundew, thank you very much
 
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:-) Although the facial gibbosity is not very big, to me this appears to be a Tolmerus sp. Females are near to impossible to ID from a photograph unless you know exactly which species are present in the area.
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Reinoud's experience is by far greater than mine - Machimus (or Tolmerus) is also a good option. I did not think of it because of the very dark femora, but that might be a matter of the light. I should better keep my mouth shut when Asilinae females are on the agenda...
 
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Thanks a lot, Reinoud
 
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