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Asilidae : proposed Tolmerus cingulatus ??? ID please !
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Posted on 29-07-2019 00:25
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Is it possible to ID this Asilidae ?
Waarnemingen.be proposed me Tolmerus cingulatus !
Thank you for help !!!

observations.be/fotonew/7/22363617.jpg
 
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The suggestion of Tolmerus cingulatus is not strange. It is not T. atricapillus for the typicical "kite-tail" is lacking. The mystax is largely white. Because of the angle of the picture the spots on the front and middle tibiae are not clearly visible. In this case the hypopygium would be most important and it is not clearly visible because of the dark background. This could also be T. micans or strandi. Based on this picture it is not possible to give an ID with any certainty.
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Reinoud

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Thank you very much for this very complete reply, Reinoud !!!
I'll look for some other picture without dark background !
 
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Update !

I think it didn't move a single finger during the shoot !
Here is another angle view, less acurate but with other details (mainly the hypopygium and the white spot on the front) :

observations.be/fotonew/6/22381246.jpg

observations.be/fotonew/9/22381249.jpg

Thank you for your comments !!!
 
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