Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Asilus crabroniformis
Posted by Pierre-Yves on 06-10-2005 09:49
#1
Hello !
I think that is an
Asilus crabroniformis but I am not sure
P-Y Gloaguen : France : 29/8/2005 : Confort-Meilars : 29790
size : lenght : 24,7 mm ; scale : 40,2 mm
Pierre-yves
Posted by Gerard Pennards on 06-10-2005 11:13
#2
This is indeed asilus crabroniformis!
greetings
Posted by Pierre-Yves on 06-10-2005 13:19
#3
thank you Gerard
Pierre-Yves
Posted by Perseus on 09-08-2006 20:03
#4
I wondered if we had a picture of this species in action somewhere.
Alas, my picture is not good
enough for publication. (My previous camera had spot auto-focusing and the latest one hasn't. I thought this essential function would come as standard. )
6 August 2006
A Hornet Robber Fly caught a Greenbottle and landed briefly on the Pixie Path. The Greenbottles were attracted by about a dozen to a dog's faex and the predatory insect pounced. This large fly was quick to fly off.
Edited by Perseus on 09-08-2006 20:04
Posted by Perseus on 09-08-2006 20:14
#5
I have not read this but
Reference
Smith, M. (2000) The hornet robber fly Asilus crabroniformis: land use and livestock grazing regimes at sites in England. English Nature Research Report No. 387.
http://www.essexfieldclub.org.uk/hornet_robber_fly.htm
I see these flies on Frampton's Field (Shoreham) every year.
It has been grazed by horses for 20+ years only.
Location page:
http://www.glaucus.org.uk/Pixieland2006.html
Cheers
Andy Horton
glaucus@hotmail.com
Adur Valley (West Sussex VC13) Nature Notes
http://www.glaucus.org.uk/Adur2006.html
Adur Valley Nature Notes: August 2006
http://www.glaucus.org.uk/August2006.html
Adur Valley & Downs Gallery
http://www.flickr.com/groups/adur/pool/
Posted by Perseus on 20-08-2006 21:42
#6
I have found a better picture at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/aphidtwix/207464838/
but this one is not mine to post on this thread.
I would be interested in the type of dung that this fly is associated with. The one I have seen are all bar one next to a field of horses with great piles of dung. They capture greenbottles in all instances so far.