Posted by guplox on 17-08-2022 14:03
#1
Observed recently in east China. Leg coloration suggests both Promachus spp. (say, P. rufipes and P. yesonicus) and Neoitamus spp. (say, N. angusticornis). But postocular bristles look somewhat bent forward. So, is Neoitamus a promising candidate? Many thanks in advance!
Edited by guplox on 18-08-2022 08:22
Posted by Chris Cohen on 17-08-2022 18:22
#2
A lateral view would be needed, but it is not Promachus and probably not Neoitamus. It is subfamily Asilinae though.
Posted by guplox on 18-08-2022 08:22
#3
Thank you very much, Chris, for the ruling out. |t Pity didn't capture a lateral shot of this robber but I'll try next time I see it.