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Asilidae ID => Efferia (s.l.) sp.
LRubio7
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Posted on 13-03-2017 19:19
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Hello! A big one, in a Lemon tree, taken in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Maybe Proctacanthus?

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Efferia group of genera; need more magnif.

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Regards Eric! English is not my native language, so I'm not sure what you mean by "magnif." I have this other photo of the individual, in case it serves to confirm the ID.

Thanks,

Lucas.

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Magnif.: con mayor detalle o de mas cerca
 
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Ah, buenísimo entonces. Puedo subir la misma pero recortada para que se vea más grande:
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Thanks Jorge; beautiful detail! To be safe, you could call it Efferia (s.l.) sp. Some authorities split this genus into a number of additional genera; possibly this is Porasilus or, if not, then Albibarbefferia (former has anatergal setae, latter lacks them).

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Thanks Eric!
 
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