Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Habropogon sp.
Posted by picotverd on 13-08-2014 19:24
#1
About 1400 mts
Edited by picotverd on 26-06-2016 23:13
Posted by Quaedfliegh on 13-08-2014 23:04
#2
For now Habropogon sp.
Posted by picotverd on 15-08-2014 17:49
#3
Thanks Reinould.
Today at the same place, found i would say the same species...
Posted by picotverd on 15-08-2014 17:50
#4
Another view...
Posted by picotverd on 15-08-2014 17:55
#5
last...
Edited by picotverd on 15-08-2014 17:59
Posted by ValerioW on 15-08-2014 18:05
#6
The last photos are of a male of
H. appendiculatus (the first 2 tergites have a quite particular coloration).
Posted by ValerioW on 15-08-2014 18:06
#7
Sorry but, may I ask where did you find these robberflies? Maybe I'm supposed to know but...I don't :)
Posted by picotverd on 15-08-2014 18:10
#8
This is north Catalonia, at the Pyrenees
Posted by ValerioW on 15-08-2014 18:19
#9
The first photos, to me looks like
H. exquisitus, but Reinoud's ideas are so welcome |t
Posted by ValerioW on 15-08-2014 18:22
#10
picotverd wrote:
This is north Catalonia, at the Pyrenees
Ok. I think that both species are admissible, even if
appendiculatus, apparently, seems more "french" using checklists. But I continue to say
1-
exquisitus (1st photo)
2-
appendiculatus (the others)