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unknown Aslidae from Italy
Markus Gebel
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Posted on 27-04-2011 19:29
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Hello friends

Here I show some pictures of an unknown Asilidae (male / female) from italy - piemont.

I would like to know which species I photographed.

thx a lot and best wishes

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the same species (male) ...picture no 2
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picture no 3 (female)
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Interesting! The ovipositor seem to make it Eutolmus sp. Maybe Dystolmus kiesenwetteri?
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Reinoud

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Hello Reinhoud

Thanx!

Which source did you used for determinating. I couldn't find any infos/photos about Dystolmus kiesenwetteri and other eutolmus species of (north)-italy :-(.

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NB! I am not sure.... But the ovipositor is typically Eutolmus....I used key by E.O. Engel 1930, there are not many Eutolmus species with red tibia. Maybe there is another genus with a similar ovipositor.
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