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| javig | 
 Posted on 09-07-2009 00:34 
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 Member Location: Spain Posts: 222 Joined: 21.04.07  | 
Sierra Nevada, Southern Spain, 900 masl, 8 July 2009![]() Thanks! enlargement of the fore tibia: ![]() Dasypogoninae? Stenopogoninae? Edited by javig on 12-07-2009 19:25  | 
| jorgemotalmeida | 
 Posted on 09-07-2009 20:55 
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 Member Location: Viseu - PORTUGAL Posts: 9296 Joined: 05.06.06  | 
it is hidden...  I think. I mean the ventral tibia is not visible here. This is a good example  how sometimes it is best to catch the fly.   If really has a strong spur in apical tibia (ventral), yep. But general appearance for me is a Dasypogoninae. But dunno. Really, when I have some more time I will study a little more iberian asilids.  | 
| Eric Fisher | 
 Posted on 09-07-2009 23:56 
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 Member Location: California Posts: 435 Joined: 19.05.06  | 
Javig, Jorge: This is a Stenopogon sp. (without a protibial spur). Gordon's photo is of the same genus. I'll wait for Danny of Dysmachus to possibly contribute species names for the European flies! Regards, Eric  | 
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| javig | 
 Posted on 12-07-2009 19:25 
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 Member Location: Spain Posts: 222 Joined: 21.04.07  | 
Thank you very much, Eric. ![]()  | 
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