Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Asilinae from Greece --> Machimus sp. (female)

Posted by Dirk_M on 06-11-2015 19:47
#1

Dear forum,

anybody who can help me with an ID for this Mediterrannean robber fly? Is it a Laphria species?

Location: Greece, Volos, Pilion Peninsula, Kala Nera (altitude 350 m)

Habitat. tree trunk, olive groves on hills

Date: 12th September 2005

Thank you and kind regards
Dirk

Edited by Dirk_M on 13-11-2015 17:56

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 06-11-2015 21:47
#2

It belongs to the Asilinae, lateral picture is welcome

Posted by John Carr on 07-11-2015 03:57
#3

You can quickly rule out Laphria by the antennae. Asilidae with cell r1 closed and a long arista are Asilinae. Asilidae with cell r1 closed and blunt-tipped antennae are Laphriinae. There are a few exceptions and disagreements about classification, but at least in North America this rule works for the common species.

Posted by Dirk_M on 08-11-2015 18:44
#4

Thank you for your help. I took some pictures of further views. Here is the lateral one...

Edited by Dirk_M on 08-11-2015 18:45

Posted by Dirk_M on 08-11-2015 18:47
#5

frontal view...

Posted by Dirk_M on 08-11-2015 18:53
#6

...and a semi-lateral view.

Maybe anyone of you can ID this robber fly with the help of these pictures.

Thank you for your continued help and kind regards
Dirk

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 09-11-2015 01:15
#7

It is going to hard......if not impossible........ Could you measure the creature and provide us with a good picture of the ovipositor? Maybe with a bit more light : )

(It seems to be a Machimus female ,and they can't be Id-ed without a male(most of the times) this one is also an oily specimen)

Posted by Dirk_M on 11-11-2015 22:38
#8

Reinould,

Thank you very much for your efforts to provide an ID of this asilid fly to me. I realize that the identification might be very difficult for this one.

I added a picture of the ovipositor. At the moment I do not have any better optics for such high precision shots (sorry), but I tried my best.

The measurement of the specimen: total length: 16 mm; wing length 11 mm; head wide: 3.5 mm.

This is the only specimen I could find in this area, there I do not have any males.

Again, thanks a lot and best regards
Dirk

Edited by Dirk_M on 11-11-2015 22:41

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 12-11-2015 00:08
#9

Hi Dirk,

Thank you for the effort, i can not id the specimen but it seems to be a Machimus species by the looks of the ovipositor.

And you're welcome : )

Greetings,

Reinoud

Posted by Dirk_M on 13-11-2015 17:57
#10

Thank you for the genus ID!