Posted by eklans on 18-08-2025 10:51
#1
It's one the Asilidae - I think it could be a female
Neomochtherus geniculatus.
(the Asilidae forum would be a better place for your thread)
Posted by Mucha Fero on 18-08-2025 12:47
#2
Eric Kloeckner Thank you very much for the identification and for the guidance to the Asilidae section.
Edited by Mucha Fero on 18-08-2025 12:48