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Posted on 22-07-2008 17:32
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Seen in August 2007 in French Alps near 1500m high ...

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Can you find its name ?

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Nobody can tell me the genus ?
 
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Hi Vinz,

This robber fly is in the genus Stenopogon. Perhaps someone else can add a species name.

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Thanks

I have a specimen already identified (in this forum) as Stenopogon, which is with the same colors (but I am unable to determine asilids by myself).
Is the red-orange color caracteristic ?

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Vinz,

There are many (100+) species of Stenopogon, in both the E & W Hemisphere. Many are reddish like this one, but others are completely black or with other colors. Stenopogon is unusual in having a round head (when viewed from the front); nearly all other Asilidae have a distinctly broader (wider-than-high) head shape.

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Thank you Eric
 
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