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Asilidae ID
Alain Roujas
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Posted on 15-03-2021 10:21
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I photographed this Asilidae in southern Morocco
Souss Massa National Park on 05/09/2020
Size about 10mm in length
Is it possible that it is Pycnopogon
Thank you for your opinions
cordially
Alain
 
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Yes !
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Chris Cohen
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This is something much more interesting - genus Sisyrnodytes. At least two species are known from Morocco: S. leucophaetus and S. nilicola.
 
Alain Roujas
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Thank you for that answer
knowing the genus is already very good
Edited by Alain Roujas on 17-03-2021 02:04
 
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