Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Asilidae ID
Posted by Luis Alvarez on 13-05-2016 11:07
#1
A little asilidae photographed on 02/05/2016, Galicia (Spain).
I think it's a male Dysmachus. I think it's complicated to ID but It may "sound the flute". Thanks.
Regards,
Luis Álvarez
Posted by Luis Alvarez on 13-05-2016 11:08
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Photo 2
Posted by Luis Alvarez on 13-05-2016 11:09
#3
Photo 3
Posted by Quaedfliegh on 14-05-2016 22:57
#4
Hello Luis,
A Dysmachus cf trigonus male. I am not sur if they can whistle : ) The proboscis looks a bit like flute though....
Posted by Luis Alvarez on 15-05-2016 09:15
#5
Hello Reinoud,
Thank you very much.
My apologies. Is a Spanish expression but I do not know if has the same meaning in English. I guess it does not. I am sorry.
Very close to this male I also photographed a female. She seemed very similar to the female of my previous post and because of it I said "to sound the flute".
Best regards,
Luis
Posted by Guenter on 18-05-2016 21:59
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podría sonar la flauta might translate as "I might be lucky"?
Posted by Luis Alvarez on 20-05-2016 10:28
#7
Hello Guenter,
Yes, that's what I meant.
Best regards,
Luis