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Rui Andrade
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Posted on 31-07-2007 17:51
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Can you help me to ID these bombyliids?
Thank you

locality: Barcelos, Portugal

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Hi,

3- Hemipenthes morio
4- Villa sp. (very hard genus)

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Hi again,

1 and 2, I think it may be Exoprosopa jacchus (Fabricius, 1805), but I'm not completely sure...

 
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Thank you javig. Are you sure that 3 is Hemipenthes morio? Why (I want to know how to recognize it by myselfSmile)?
 
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http://www.dipter...post_32050

see Susan and David answers Wink
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Thanks again javig. And by the way, nice blogWink
 
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and 1-2 match completely E. jacchus, but I don't know all Exoprosopa species in Iberian Peninsula (a dozen approx.)

Rui Andrade wrote:
And by the way, nice blogWink


Thank you! Smile
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