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Machimus atricapillus
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Posted on 15-08-2007 09:37
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The picture was made 16-7-2007
H?bitat: Deciduous woods, 5o mts river
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Which country etc.?
 
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In Coru?a Spain
 
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It looks like Machimus atricapillus male.
 
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Thanks Andre
 
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Hello,

to me it looks more like a male of the Tolmerus cingulatus group (general appearence, leg colouring, short arista).

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For jorapavi's information: Machimus = Tolmerus. I would not say it's cingulatus, because the dark rings on the tibia are missing. Also, the genitalia look like those of machimus to me.
Anyway, not really an easy group from a picture, certainly in the 'dark' south of Europe.
 
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Andre, do you use keys' Geller-Grimm (website) for asilids ?
 
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Sometimes.
 
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