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Asilidae from Crimea, No 4
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ID help please. Sevastopol, Crimea, coastal zone of the Black Sea. Body length approximately 35 mm. August 5, 2017.
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A Stenopogon (related with junceus group). No dorsal view?
 
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Piluca_Alvarez wrote:
A Stenopogon (related with junceus group). No dorsal view?


Thank you for your comment. There is a dorsal view.
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Thanks for the new picture! Smile It seems to have a closed m3 cell. Very interesting Wink However, I cannot find any Stenopogon species recorded for Crimea and the ones in surrounding areas simply don't fit. Probably my brain is melting with the heat Wink

Wait for Reinoud. He will see this sooner or later...
 
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Thank you so much. It's very hot here, too Wink. Best regards.
 
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Not much to add to Piluca's remark... except that S. junceus and S. elongatus are known from Asia minor and SE-Europe. The closed cell M3 would point at S. elongatus
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Quaedfliegh wrote:
Not much to add to Piluca's remark... except that S. junceus and S. elongatus are known from Asia minor and SE-Europe. The closed cell M3 would point at S. elongatus

Thank you so much!
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Vitaly
 
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Btw, I cited Lehr '88 and Engel '30 for distribution. I am not sure of ID.
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