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Asilidae: Neoitamus cf cyanurus
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Another one for identification please. On unidentified shrub, Lincoln, UK
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A not very good dorsal view, sorry, hope it helps
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Neoitamus cf cyanurus. I'm almost sure, genital look a bit off. Black metatarsi should confirm....
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Thanks for your help Reinoud, I have had a look round and in my novice mind would agree, even so I have used cf hoping someone will confirm your suggestion.
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Me too actually.Frown
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