Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Asilidae (?) from Belgium
Posted by Jeroen K on 15-07-2010 16:32
#1
My garden, Kapellen, Belgium. Not sure about
Asilidae (I'm not really a dipterologist). Is genus or even species possible? More pictures and specimen available if needed. Thanks in advance.
Posted by Jeroen K on 15-07-2010 16:32
#2
Picture 2:
Posted by Jeroen K on 15-07-2010 16:33
#3
Picture 3:
Posted by Jeroen K on 15-07-2010 16:34
#4
Picture 4:
Posted by Sundew on 15-07-2010 17:46
#5
Asilidae it is, but I am neither an expert. I can exclude some genera, however, but your fly is a female which makes identification difficult. Male genitalia are distinctive. The experts might recognize the genus, so let's wait for them.
Posted by Jeroen K on 15-07-2010 20:33
#6
Thanks for your reply. I looked through the Gallery once again. To me, it's
Machimus,
Eutolmus,
Philonicus or
Rhadiurgus, but I only paid attention to the general shape as I don't know the charachteristics for keying. But as you said, I will wait for the experts. One more picture (with a better view at the wing venation):
Edited by Jeroen K on 15-07-2010 20:34
Posted by Quaedfliegh on 15-07-2010 23:44
#7
Eutolmus rufibarbis for sure. Female
Edited by Quaedfliegh on 15-07-2010 23:45
Posted by Jeroen K on 16-07-2010 00:38
#8
Thank you very much, Reinoud. How can you tell?
Posted by Quaedfliegh on 16-07-2010 09:55
#9
Black legs with black bristles, pattern on thorax but most important in this case is the black genital part(ovipositor) at the end of the abdomen, shape very typical.
Posted by Jeroen K on 16-07-2010 16:29
#10
Thanks for this interesting information. Hopefully I can identify the next one by myself.
Posted by Quaedfliegh on 16-07-2010 18:28
#11
Note: My knowledge is based on Dutch specimens and the Dutch key to the Asilidae of the Netherlands and surrounding areas incorporated in the book by Mark van Veen "De roofvliegen van NL". I'm pretty sure the key also applies to Belgium. The book is still available 2nd hand, try abebooks.com.