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Neomochterus sp? E-Hungary
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Posted on 17-01-2010 23:40
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An old specimen from 2007, some 18 mm long, maybe more.
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Neomochtherus group, male [splitted into several genera by Pavel Lehr]
 
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Dear Dysmachus, Thank You really much for the recent Asilid IDs. What may I do with the collected speccimens? Does a closer view of male terminalia hlp further ID? Or should the genitalia be dissected?

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You will have access to the species list by using the catalogue on http://www.geller...pecies.htm (Hungary = /H/ - type it in the query form for distribution). Only two species of the Neomochtherus group are known: Aneomochtherus flavicornis and Aneomochtherus flavipes. But several other species can be distributed in Hungary, too.

I offer a copy of Tsacas' paper on the genus Neomochtherus on the following link as PDF for one week: http://www.geller...Tsacas.pdf. Tsacas is starting his key by asking the colour of the thrid antennal segmant (postpedicel) - which is often lacking. Nevertheless you have to check the genitalia, which are figured in this work.

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Thank You very much indeed! I'll dig into this source to see what I can figure out!
 
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A post from a long time ago............ Please check (A)neomochtherus hungaricus in Tsacas 68.
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Reinoud

Field guide to the robber flies of the Netherlands and Belgium: https://www.jeugdbondsuitgeverij.nl/product/field-guide-to-the-robberflies-of-the-netherlands-and-belgium/

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