Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Asilidae for ID

Posted by Woodmen on 25-09-2018 17:28
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Russia, Kirov region. 24.09.2018.

Vladimir.

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Posted by Quaedfliegh on 25-09-2018 23:30
#2

Machimus/Tolmerus female, that means very difficult/impossible to ID. But, she looks very much like the average T. atricapillus female.

Posted by Woodmen on 26-09-2018 20:29
#3

What can/should I see for more accurate identification?

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 26-09-2018 22:14
#4

A photograph of a male ;-)

Posted by Woodmen on 27-09-2018 20:21
#5

The man was also, but... fly away...
Thank you very much, Reinoud!
Regards
Vladimir.