Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Dark hairy Asilidae > Andrenosoma bayardi ?

Posted by Manuel Lopez on 15-05-2013 16:12
#1

Taken this morning near Granada, 1400 meters. Thanks for your help.

Greetings

Edited by Manuel Lopez on 27-05-2018 11:31

Posted by jaho on 15-05-2013 22:14
#2

Andrenosoma sp. Possibly atrum, but I'm not sure, if any other species besides atrum and albibarbe occur in Spain.

Posted by Manuel Lopez on 15-05-2013 22:26
#3

In Spain are described atrum an albibarbe only, so would be correct Andrenosoma cf. atrum or A. atrum for you?

Thanks

Posted by jaho on 15-05-2013 22:54
#4

Therefore would be A. atrum.

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 21-03-2016 22:37
#5

There is some red glimmering through i think : ) but more importantly the first posterior cell R5 is open it should be closed in atra (atrum). So that would make it A. albibarbe, but please add a cf for it could well be a Spanish endemic.

Posted by Markus Gebel on 13-05-2018 21:55
#6

Hm, I think the Cell R5 contact the border of the wing. It's not good to see. Zooming the picture and this detail is better to see. The taxonomic review of the spanish species of Andrenosoma terms this form 'Andrenosoma bayardi'. I am not sure, but the review says, this species could be A.bayardi. :-/

edit (Picture): zoom from the wing

Edited by Markus Gebel on 15-05-2018 10:33

Posted by Manuel Lopez on 27-05-2018 11:30
#7

Hi Markus. It really matches. Thanks !!

Edited by Manuel Lopez on 28-05-2018 06:30