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Laphria for ID
Isidro
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Posted on 16-08-2007 09:36
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Last Monday I go to high mountain (Batisielle's Lakes, abut 1800 meters high) to find some alpine insects. One of my objetives are find a Laphria. I found it, but... the fly don't let me approach very close and my camera made a striking white picture (always that are full sun, my camera make bad photos).

Well, but maybe is possible the identification...

This fantastic robberlfy sizes about 4 cm long. Habitat: alpine grassland with Rhododendron ferrugineum and rocks.

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Could be IDed?

Thanks Wink
 
Isidro
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Posted on 22-08-2007 00:04
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As Xespok do, I also upload these post without answers...
 
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IS it Laphria ? Alpine and very large is often Pogonosoma maroccanum.
Just a suggestion

Theo
 
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Thanks Theo!

But I see different the images of Pogonosoma maroccanum that I found in the Google... more yellow at tibias, more hairy, no yellow on posterior side of thorax, different head, more elongated abdomen and less yellow...

Maybe Dysmachus can identify all these robberflies without name...
Edited by Isidro on 22-08-2007 09:24
 
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Pogonosoma has the tibiae and tarsi bright red.
So this must be a Laphria, so it seems.


Theo
 
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Can be the species recognized?
 
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Isidro wrote:
Can be the species recognized?


Unfortunately: No
 
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Thanks Dysmachus, at least I have the genus.
 
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L. coarctata
L. flava
L. flavescens
L. gibbosa
L. nitidula
 
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