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Stiletto or Robber
SteveC
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Posted on 24-01-2009 16:50
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Hi all, not visited for some time, hope all are well:
Doing some spring cleaning I came across an image I have still not determined. My first thought was Asilidae, but the only near match I could come up with in Stubbs & Drake was a Therevidae; Thereva nobilitata. I would welcome any comments and help. Found on chalk downland in Wiltshire on 29-06-05.
TIA.
Steve.
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Asilidae. Post in the appropriate forum. This is quite distinctive.
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Teglagyar u. 30.
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Many thanks Gabor, will do.
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