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Cerdistus sp. ???
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Posted on 21-06-2012 07:52
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Which genus, please?
 
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valter wrote:
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No Machimus!

Genus: Neomochtherus (female), maybe N. geniculatus.

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N geniculatus has bright red tibia, is more grey dusted and ovipositor has a different shape. But what then....Cerdistus....??
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It's for sure of subfam. Asilinae
 
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