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(Tolmerus atricapillus) Asilidae male ?
Christine Devillers
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Posted on 16-12-2011 15:40
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Hi,

This one has catch a dipter (Belgium,10-9-2011).
Machimus male ?
Could it be in the group atricapillus - pyragra - strandi ?
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I would think Tolmerus atricapillus, but slightly damaged seems to be missing most of its swallow tail(elongation of 8th sternite)
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Thanks Reinoud Smile
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Cool And there it is!
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Thanks Smile
 
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