Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Asilidae + Rhagionidae (Paris, France) identified (thread '3' of 2)

Posted by ValerioW on 28-08-2014 23:39
#7

Quaedfliegh wrote:
I understand your opinion Valerio, but i think she is pregnant. Look at the occipital bristles, not very visible but enough, the are long and bent forward. So i'm actually quite sure about Neoitamus.




My fault! I didn't check them, sorry! You're right, Neoitamus.