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Hyobotidae, Tachydromia ? => Tachypeza
MikeP
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Posted on 25-04-2021 19:22
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Took an image of a hyobotidae today.

Slightly larger than the common Tachydromia, but also hunting on the stems of trees.
Is an ID possible?
25.4.2021, Pötzleinsdorf near Vienna.

Thank you very much!
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Tachypeza ?
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Yes, Tachypeza. Did you collect it?
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Hallo, thank you very much !

No, sorry, I did not collect it. In another (bad) image, I noticed a very strong spike on the upper femur. But I guess this is a rather common feature...

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The tubercle at the base of the mid femur and the colour of the fore tibia are indicative of Tachypeza truncorum.
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Wow! Great! Thank you!
 
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