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Andre Jas
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Hello,

I think this is Dioctria, and at first I thought atricapilla. But the legs aren's completely black, so Im not sure. Are youShock Thanks for helping me out againSmile
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The legs are black with some short yellow hair. Please add a note on the locality - if it was found in Central Europe, your identification seems to be right. Only D. harcyniae has black legs, too - but is quite different in other characters. Yours
 
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Hi Dysmachus,

Just got back from holiday, so here's a late response:
Yes it was in central-europe. To be specific: in Germany, in Niedersachsen (georgsdorf, near Nordhorn). So I gather it must be atricapilla. Thanks for helping me outWink
Oh, by the way. So the yellow parts on the legs are only yellow hairs?
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Hi Andre,

can you please give me the date you took the picture? I would like to use it to update my internet atlas on Asilidae at the end of this year.

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