Thread subject: Diptera.info :: South Africa Asilidae - Stiphrolamyra sp.
Posted by jgruber111 on 24-05-2019 21:32
#1
Found at Gamkaberg Nature Reserve, WSW of Oudtshoorn. in Western Cape, South Africa on 2.I.2019. More and bigger pics
here.
I think it's a female
Stiphrolamyra sp., most likely
S. hermanni Londt, 1983.
Edited by jgruber111 on 30-05-2019 12:59
Posted by jgruber111 on 24-05-2019 21:34
#2
Another view.
Edited by jgruber111 on 24-05-2019 21:35
Posted by jgruber111 on 24-05-2019 21:35
#3
Another view.
Posted by Eric Fisher on 27-05-2019 01:11
#4
Stiphrolamyra sp.; does not key well in Londt 1983 revision of genus - but evidently not S. hermanni.
Posted by jgruber111 on 30-05-2019 13:04
#5
Thanks much Eric. What character(s) point away from S. hermanni? Are there any closer crops I can provide that would help with ID?
Posted by Eric Fisher on 31-05-2019 18:14
#6
Jeff - my main problem is with 'vestiture' (setae covering body). This sp. is exceedingly short-setose (almost spiny), whereas most Stiphrolamyra (all others?) are glabrous. (And I have a reference specimen ID'd as hermanni which is glabrous). This is surprisingly not mentioned in key, hence my caution with ID. Cheers,
Eric
Posted by jgruber111 on 04-06-2019 19:41
#7
Eric,
Thanks much for the explanation! Will add to the gallery.