Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Neoitamus cyanurus?
Posted by Markus Gebel on 25-07-2006 12:28
#1
Hello
What do you think about this robberfly? I think that the appearance matches to Neoitamus cyanurus. Did I look correctly?
Foto: Germany - Wesel (NRW) - Wood - 18.07.06
best regards;)
Markus
Posted by Markus Gebel on 25-07-2006 12:30
#2
foto:
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I could'nt upload my foto? Whats the problem?:(
Edited by Markus Gebel on 25-07-2006 12:39
Posted by Markus Gebel on 25-07-2006 12:43
#4
@Paul: Thanx... Paul..-)
Who can read has an advantage...sorry my mistake!
greetings
markus
Posted by Tony Irwin on 25-07-2006 23:12
#5
Hi Markus
This is certainly a
Neoitamus, but it looks like the third species -
cothurnatus. The bristles on the front and mid femora appear to be white (compare the pictures of
cyanurus and
socius you posted last week). Also the hind basitarsus is extensively orange (compare again, and you will see the difference - but beware -
cyanurus can sometimes have yellowish basitarsi too). Stubbs also mentions a difference in the length of the hind basitarsus.
N.cothurnatus is supposed to have a shorter basitarsus than
cyanurus, but this is not apparent from your pictures.
You're certainly having a good year for asilids! ;)
Edited by Tony Irwin on 25-07-2006 23:13
Posted by Markus Gebel on 27-07-2006 21:44
#6
@Tony:
Sorry for my late answer!!!
I#am happy about your answer.:-)) Woow... really good year for asilidae.-)
Greetings
Markus
Posted by Tony Irwin on 27-07-2006 23:57
#7
Hi Markus
I'm sorry, but it's "Ooops" time for me. I think I got this one wrong. :(
The ovipositor shape is not quite right for
Neoitamus (the segments should be longer). I think it may be
Neomochtherus geniculatus instead. (This would also explain why the hind basitarsus was too long.) Perhaps one of the asilid experts would like to comment?