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Can be identified?
Isidro
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Posted on 13-05-2007 20:35
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Very bad photo (very strong sun), only one (it fly out inmediately after I taked the photo), and few knowlegdes about mediterranean/iberian robberflies (two big species without name yet...)
But try it is free.

This mornig, Juslibol, Aragon, Spain, steppe-land. maybe 2'5-3 cm.

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Regards Wink
 
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It's a species of the genus Saropogon. Yours
 
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Isidro
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Thank you very very much!!!! Grin

I think that identify a Spanish robberfly is impossible! A view over the post in Asilidae Forum without answers shows many mediterranean (most Spanish) species.

Thanks WinkWinkWink
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