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Feasting on Phytocoris sp.; Andalusia
Andre Burgers
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Posted on 07-11-2010 21:33
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Could this one be a member of the Machimus group?
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Again an interesting fly! Ovipositor seems too long to me. Have a look at Neomochtherus.......Frown
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Leptogaster wrote:
Again an interesting fly! Ovipositor seems too long to me. Have a look at Neomochtherus.......Frown


Bedankt again, Reinoud.Smile

I will look into it.

Such a long ovipositor I have seen on other asilids around here.

I will post two photos.
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Next one.
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