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Chrysopilus genus (male) , which species?
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Posted on 27-06-2010 09:23
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location: west Romania
probably two males Chrysopilus genus , any idea which species ?
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maybe Chrysopilus cristatus (male) ?
http://www.dipter...to_id=1629

i have rotated the diptera image sample and put next to mine. the wings veins seems to be identical
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Correct
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I disagree. the femora are yellow in the new photo's, suggesting asiliformis


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Unless you mean HIND femora I have to disagree with you. Otherwise I concur.
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Yes, I meant the hind femora.

You are right, all femora should be either yellow or dark

So..... ?


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I cannot find anything about leg colour, but the fact that the hairs on the backside of the head are whitish, pointing towards Chrysopilus splendidus...
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so, six years later ...

Definitely NOT asiliformis.
Very interesting, quite likely splendidus with yellow hind femur.

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