Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Stichopogon scaliger
Posted by Joerg Schneider on 13-11-2023 21:23
#1
From a hotel park on the South-East coast of Crete, 25-SEP--2020, about 12-14mm. What did I see back than? Thank you, Jörg
Edited by Joerg Schneider on 04-12-2023 00:39
Posted by Joerg Schneider on 13-11-2023 21:23
#2
Different view
Posted by JWV on 14-11-2023 11:49
#3
Hi,
Female Stichopogon with reddish antennae and reddish femora would in my eyes be S. scaliger but that is also the only species that I have experience with. God knows how many undescribed species occur in Greece.
Best, Jonne
Posted by Joerg Schneider on 14-11-2023 14:14
#4
Oh, a problem we probably have with all "more exotic" Asilidae (or all insects:-( ). Look at my Omani Asilidae ..... Would you agree on Sticopogon cf. scaliger? Kindest regards, Jörg
Posted by JWV on 14-11-2023 23:01
#5
They look different enough to be two different species, only with collected specimens one can say more about them.
Posted by Joerg Schneider on 27-11-2023 07:37
#6
Sorry, misunderstanding - I just mentioned the Oman Asilidae as an example for potentially "new" species. So I go for Sticopogon cf. scaliger for the fly from Crete.
Posted by piros on 02-12-2023 13:40
#7
Looks like typical S. scaliger (female) to me.
Greetings,
Henrik
Posted by Joerg Schneider on 04-12-2023 00:38
#8
Great, so I remove the cf. - I would be happy if more of my Asilidae could at least be identified on genus level.