Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Male asilinae / light trap

Posted by picotverd on 09-02-2017 11:51
#1

02 07 2011
This individual came to the light at 11 p.m

Posted by picotverd on 09-02-2017 11:52
#2

another view...

Posted by picotverd on 09-02-2017 11:56
#3

Next morning at the field I could see this female, maybe the same spec:

Edited by picotverd on 09-02-2017 11:56

Posted by Piluca_Alvarez on 09-02-2017 20:33
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The male is Kurzenkoiellus cf. dasypygus. The female I am not so sure :| The ovipositor doesn't seem right but could be due to the angle.

It is always better to post different specimens in different threads ;)

Edited by Piluca_Alvarez on 09-02-2017 20:37

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 09-02-2017 21:13
#5

I think the female might be an Aneomochtherus sp. (Or Neomochtherus, Cerdistus)

Posted by Piluca_Alvarez on 09-02-2017 21:20
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Reinoud, I wrote exactly that before ;) but my cowardly :D took me to delete it :@ and leave it just like 'doesn't look correct to me'. I am hopeless :o

Posted by piros on 09-02-2017 22:10
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But I read it before it was removed! Dead serious! :D

Edited by piros on 09-02-2017 22:11

Posted by Piluca_Alvarez on 09-02-2017 22:13
#8

Thanks, Henrik! :) Good you were around ;)

It is not important but I just should have more confidence in me ;)

Posted by piros on 09-02-2017 22:58
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Piluca_Alvarez wrote:
...but I just should have more confidence in me ;)


Right! :)

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 10-02-2017 01:10
#10

Precisely so!!:D

Posted by Piluca_Alvarez on 11-02-2017 00:41
#11

Thanks for your support, guys!! ;)