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Dasypogon?
Rui Andrade
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Posted on 20-12-2007 21:06
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I know that asilids are difficult but who knows...

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Dioctria?
 
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I'd say Dasypogon... not sure, though.
 
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Thank you Andre and Jorge for tryingSmile.
 
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Dasypogon is correct. There should be different Dasypogon species in Portugal, which can only be separated by genital characters. The checklist by Manuel Portillo and Maria Elena Sierra contains D. bacescui and D. ibericus, but in Spain there are known some more species.

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Thank you very much DannySmile
 
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