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Asilid -> Saropogon sp. + ??
Marion Friedrich
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The pictures were taken on Canary Islands (Costa Calma, Fuerteventura, March 2009).
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2. specimen
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additional picture from 2. specimen
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3. specimen. The eyes and the gap in between look different.
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Second specimen agrees with Saropogon in the Gallery.
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Thank you. Saropogon punctipennis Frey 1958 seems to be the only Saropogon species on Canary Islands. Marion
 
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