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Neomochtherus pallipes ???
Andre Burgers
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Could this be a Neomochtherus pallipes?

Andalucia , July 10.

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Another one.
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It is not pallipes because sternites (belly)are not black and except for the black knees there seems to be no black markings at all on femura. Genital seems to be reddish. With the keys i have i get nowhere at this moment
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Leptogaster wrote:
It is not pallipes because sternites (belly)are not black and except for the black knees there seems to be no black markings at all on femura. Genital seems to be reddish. With the keys i have i get nowhere at this moment


Thanks again, Reinoud, for your perfect explanations.

Is it possible to reach genus level???

Groetjes,
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Neomochterus/Cerdistus group is all i dare to say..at this moment. Still think this one should be do-ableSmile
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Field guide to the robber flies of the Netherlands and Belgium: https://www.jeugdbondsuitgeverij.nl/product/field-guide-to-the-robberflies-of-the-netherlands-and-belgium/

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Leptogaster wrote:
Neomochterus/Cerdistus group is all i dare to say..at this moment. Still think this one should be do-ableSmile


This group is OK. And maybe, one day, do-able becomes done.

Thanks again, Reinoud.
 
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