Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Neomochtherus geniculatus (Transcaucasia, Georgia)? => Antipalus sp. fem.
Posted by Armen Seropian on 05-12-2016 20:03
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Republic of Georgia, Krtsanisi urban forest, June. :|
Edited by Armen Seropian on 09-12-2016 09:24
Posted by Quaedfliegh on 08-12-2016 02:08
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Do you have more pictures, or could you make a crop of the genitalia on high resolution?
Posted by Quaedfliegh on 08-12-2016 02:32
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PS. This seems to me a new species of Antipalus. This is a female but i can't find any species with femora with red stripes (in all known species femora seem to be black, Ionescu & Weinberg do not give a description of the legs A. bilobus) Although the ovipositor is similar to most Antipalus species this one is typical. I hope some one else has an idea.....
Posted by Armen Seropian on 08-12-2016 07:40
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Hi, Reinoud,
Thank's for the response.
I'll ask for an additional pics. until then, I'm attaching a crop of genitalia.
According to Richter, V.A., “Predatory Robber Flies (Diptera, Asilidae) of the Caucasus,” the only species given for the Caucasus is A. varipes, but as you have almost mentioned, the specimen on the pic doesn't fit the description :/
Edited by Armen Seropian on 08-12-2016 08:04
Posted by Quaedfliegh on 09-12-2016 00:57
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Thank you Armen. According to Fauna Europaea there are 8 species in Europe, most from the South East. Is there a Georgian checklist for diptera? I can't find any Antpalus species with such legs..... so it might well be a new species to science.
Posted by Armen Seropian on 09-12-2016 09:23
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No, there's no checklist on Asilidae of Georgia (at least the one i know).
Thank you for your help, Reinoud!