Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Red Asilidae

Posted by evdb on 09-07-2016 13:35
#1

Hello,

Asilidae from our french forum ; South-west of France, july 5th 2016, ~15 mm
I suppose Machimus group but that red pilosity asks me question !
Thanks for help.

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos166/big/mouche_inconnue.jpg
Josselyne Bayle : France : Lormont : 33310 : 05/07/2016
Altitude : NR - Taille : mm 15 mm
Réf. : 166456

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos166/big/mouche_inconnue_.jpg

Edited by evdb on 10-07-2016 09:03

Posted by evdb on 17-07-2016 10:07
#2

Nobody for that red haired fly at sunset ?

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 18-07-2016 20:06
#3

Sorry : ( This one is a mystery to me, so she must be female : ) Regarding the ovipositor it would be a Machimus sp. but i have not yet seen a species with an entirely red beard and i can't key it out. A picture of a male would be welcome....and an option is also an entirely different genus.... Engelepogon... but a good view of the pleurae is needed.

Posted by evdb on 18-07-2016 20:40
#4

Thanks Reinoud I'll try to get some better view of pleurae but anyway there is no picture of male.
Greetings

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 18-07-2016 21:37
#5

If you have collected the creature, please have look at the top of the mesopleuron/anepisternum, check for bristles.

Edited by Quaedfliegh on 18-07-2016 21:38

Posted by evdb on 18-07-2016 22:48
#6

I posted that thread for a member of our french forum and I am sure she did not collect.
Sorry

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 30-07-2016 20:50
#7

I changed my opinion, disregard my remarks on Engelepogon, i just had a closer look at the genus and this one remains closer to Machimus.

Posted by evdb on 30-07-2016 21:42
#8

Thanks Reinoud, Machimus group.