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Neoitamus?
Andre Jas
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Posted on 16-05-2007 09:59
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Hello,

Looking through galleries of all kinds, I believe this is Asilidae-Neoitamus. Is is? Which species, please? ThanksSmile

Georgsdorf, Germany, moor area, 2007-05-13, windy 18 degr. C., 13-16 mm.
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Neoitamus should be correct, but I couldn't find a species with such dark tarsi in my keysSad
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Hi Guenter,

I found this:
http://www.insekt...nurus.html and this http://www.dipter...oto_id=419
Could it be the same?
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I think thats neoitamus cyanurus! The colour of legs are typical for this species. The legs of N. socius are darker and not so yellow.

please look hereWink
http://www.dipter...ad_id=2566

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Bothe species, socius and cyanurus show a high variety in most characters. SPEIGHT found only one possibilty for separation: the microtrichia on wings. If you haven't the specimen in your collection for checking, please use Neoitamus spec.. Yours

Speight, M.C.D. (1988): Neoitamus cothurnatus (Diptera: Asilidae) not an Irish species. - Irish naturalists' journal 22(11): 485-487; Belfast.
 
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Hello Markus, Dysmachus and others,

Thanks for the well appreciated input. Since I don't collect specimens I guess I'll have to do with Neoitamus sp.Sad
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