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Don Micro |
Posted on 28-07-2010 06:57
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Member Location: Hasselt, Belgium Posts: 441 Joined: 14.06.10 |
Hello all, I photographed some Dioctria during a walk but have troubles keying them out. The pics were taken in 30-06-2010 in Hasselt - Belgium. Is this one Dioctria cothurnata? Don Micro attached the following image: [93.96Kb] Edited by Don Micro on 28-07-2010 06:59 Kim Windmolders |
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Don Micro |
Posted on 28-07-2010 06:58
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Member Location: Hasselt, Belgium Posts: 441 Joined: 14.06.10 |
And this one Dioctria atricapilla?
Don Micro attached the following image: [121.46Kb] Kim Windmolders |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 28-07-2010 09:04
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19363 Joined: 11.05.04 |
Correct on two counts.
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Quaedfliegh |
Posted on 28-07-2010 13:27
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Member Location: Tilburg Netherlands Posts: 2208 Joined: 18.05.10 |
The second image seems a very dark specimen of Dioctria hyalipennis to me. Wings are not darkened and overall looks are too slim, legs too thin and not black enough. Abdomen tergites with slight coloured hind-edges. Colour of eyes not right(d. atricapilla blue for males green for females) antennae too thin. Maybe someone else has an opininion? Edited by Quaedfliegh on 28-07-2010 13:31 Greetings, Reinoud Field guide to the robber flies of the Netherlands and Belgium: https://www.jeugdbondsuitgeverij.nl/product/field-guide-to-the-robberflies-of-the-netherlands-and-belgium/ https://www.nev.nl/diptera/ |
Don Micro |
Posted on 29-07-2010 05:13
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Member Location: Hasselt, Belgium Posts: 441 Joined: 14.06.10 |
Thanks Paul and Reinoud. I'd rather not have a Dioctria spec. so I'd be glad if someone would clear this out? Edited by Don Micro on 29-07-2010 05:13 Kim Windmolders |
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Danny Wolff |
Posted on 29-07-2010 09:58
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Member Location: Germany Posts: 329 Joined: 27.05.04 |
Do you have another view of the second specimen? That might help, especially in lateral view. (Please always try to take pictures from Asilidae in lateral view. This is in most cases the best view to identify them). Greetings, Danny Wolff |
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