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Asilidae, ? from Romania
amalia_raluca
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Posted on 10-11-2007 19:05
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I had collected this specimen (and also two females) in summer from Iron Gates Natural Park, Sirinia Valley.
Attached photos of mounted specimen and its genitalia.
Thank you in advance, Amalia
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second photo....
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genitalia..
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is a new species for the science or such a common on that I should know about?Grin
 
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no idea?Sad
 
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I am thinking of Machimus atricapillus...
 
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Andre wrote:
I am thinking of Machimus atricapillus...


There is no extension of the last pregenital sternite. But I think you are half right: it belongs to the large and difficult Machimus-Tolmerus complex.
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Thank you both..maybe Danny will say more...
Amalia
 
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