Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Laphystia sp. female, possibly L. erberi
Posted by picotverd on 10-06-2014 13:30
#1
Here you a have not a big asilid from a cerealistic place in Monegros, yesterday...
Edited by picotverd on 25-09-2014 12:00
Posted by Andre Burgers on 23-06-2014 18:38
#2
Picot,
Didn' t you forget to post your photo? ;)
Saludos! :)
Posted by picotverd on 27-06-2014 18:39
#3
I've noticed that the image has dissapeared! Never mind, I have photograhied another maybe more interesting also from Monegros, it resembles Laphystia... Not big.
Edited by picotverd on 27-06-2014 19:48
Posted by picotverd on 27-06-2014 18:41
#4
another
Posted by picotverd on 27-06-2014 18:42
#5
last
Posted by ValerioW on 27-06-2014 18:57
#6
Not Laphriinae s.f. With those head and eyes shape I think is from Stenopogoninae. Maybe
Cyrtopogon (I've excluded Stichopogoninae because the distance between eyes, along the face, doesn't show a substantial change.
Posted by ValerioW on 27-06-2014 18:58
#7
Do you have a frontal view of its head?
Posted by picotverd on 27-06-2014 18:59
#8
Every time i tried to take a frontal photo the fly moved the body to avoid me frontaly...
Posted by ValerioW on 27-06-2014 19:06
#10
Sorry but I remembered (wrong)
Laphria. I think you're right about Laphystia sp.!
Posted by Eric Fisher on 27-06-2014 19:41
#11
Definitely
Laphystia sp. female, possibly
L. erberi (see comments on 55479 thread). An additional
Lapjystia (
L. hispanica) is listed for Spain -- but I have no more info on the fly.
Specimens need to be examined for further identification...
Cheers,
Eric
Posted by picotverd on 15-06-2015 19:22
#12
Here I add a new image from Laphystia sp. a couple of days ago... I see it is relative common at Monegros region...