Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Family?

Posted by Tony T on 05-03-2007 00:43
#1

19 July 2002, New Brunswick, Canada. Length 21 mm excluding antennae
1 of 3 specimens collected on the banks of 2 rivers. Face, see 2nd photo, reminds me of Asilidae but for the long antennae.

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 05-03-2007 00:48
#2

Xylomyidae i think.. ? (i thougth too in Stratiomyidae)..

Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 05-03-2007 00:53

Posted by Tony T on 05-03-2007 00:48
#3

Asilid?

Posted by Dmitry Gavryushin on 05-03-2007 08:12
#4

I think a Ceraturgus sp. (Asilidae, Stenopogoninae)

Posted by Tony T on 08-03-2007 13:29
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Black wrote:
I think a Ceraturgus sp. (Asilidae, Stenopogoninae)


Thank you. Drs. Cumming and O'Hara (Canadian National Collection) agree with you in that it is an Asilid. We have 9 species of Ceraturgus in eastern North America.