Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Dysmachus trigonus?
Posted by johnes81 on 09-07-2018 17:57
#1
male - 15.5mm - Berlin - June 2017
I am looking through old photos today and i noticed this Asilidae. I cannot match it to anything exactly. I think that
Dysmachus trigonus looks similar but i am not sure. I could use some help with this one. If this is not
Dysmachus, then a genus will be nice to know.
Thank you for your time.
Posted by Quaedfliegh on 09-07-2018 22:35
#2
I think you are right with D. trigonus. Although I can't see everything very good the way the wings are held by the creature is also typical for trigonus
Edited by Quaedfliegh on 09-07-2018 22:39
Posted by johnes81 on 10-07-2018 11:36
#3
Thank you, Reinoud.
I will attach another photo here for clarity. I have no experience with Dysmachus - and many other Asilidae genera - so i am hoping that Dysmachus is correct.
trigonus is the only
Dysmachus recorded for Berlin, so i am able to suggest a species. Germany also has
Dysmachus fuscipennis and
Dysmachus praemorsus recorded.
Maybe this new photo is helpful for verification. I have not examined the specimen. Is there anything in particular that you need to see?
Thank you for your time,
John
Edited by johnes81 on 10-07-2018 11:38
Posted by Quaedfliegh on 10-07-2018 12:59
#4
This is D. trigonus. D fuscipennis has strong bristles on the ventral side of femur 1, a longer abdomen and differently shaped genitalia. D. praemorsus and Didysmachus picipes also have different shaped genitalia.
Posted by johnes81 on 10-07-2018 22:43
#5
Thank you, Reinoud. I appreciate your time and expertise. I also appreciate the information about D. fuscipennis, D. praemorsus and Didysmachus picipes. I've made a text file with notes.
I will try to examine the specimen soon. I've just been very busy lately.
I hope that you have a pleasant night :)