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L. brevirostris ?
Hi
Another robber from mid-Wales, seen in my garden on June 9th 2009. Upland area, surrounding ha...
Posted by SteveNic
on 10 June 2009 10:13:58
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Robber from Wiltshire. UK
Danny Wolff wrote:
Hi,
this is a female Leptarthrus brevirostris .
Greetings, Danny Wolff
M...
Posted by SteveC
on 25 January 2009 13:13:32
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Robber from Wiltshire. UK
Hi,
this is a female Leptarthrus brevirostris .
Greetings, Danny Wolff...
Posted by Danny Wolff
on 24 January 2009 19:09:42
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Asilidae, Stilpnogaster aemula? from Romania
Hi,
couple of days i have been in the high part of the Retezat mountain (24.july.2007).
size apr...
Posted by cosmln
on 28 July 2007 13:56:07
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smallish Asilidae
I think this is Leptarthrus brevirostris (Slender-footed Robberfly), the long hind tarsal segment is...
Posted by kitenet
on 01 June 2007 10:45:27
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Fly ID
My guess is a female Leptarthrus cf. brevirostris ... I have seen similar locally this year :)...
Posted by ChrisR
on 08 May 2007 23:49:03
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Fly ID
Hi Theo, I couldn't find a record in the UK checklist - here is a list of the UK recorded Asilid...
Posted by richard_thomas100
on 08 May 2007 20:55:08
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Leptarthrus brevirostris ?
In 1989 I collected it on one of the Surrey chalk downs. cannot quite recall which one, though....
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 06 May 2007 21:37:04
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Leptarthrus brevirostris ?
It's in the south Chilterns on south Oxfordshire :) see http://hartslock.org.uk/...
Posted by ChrisR
on 06 May 2007 21:26:47
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Leptarthrus brevirostris ?
The hind tarsus of the male is an easy give-away for this species. nothing else like it in the UK. D...
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 06 May 2007 19:35:51
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