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Peru Asilidae - Pilica sp.
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Found at Finca Las Piedras, near town of Monterrey in Madre de Dios region in southeastern Peru on 10.IX.2019. Male Pilica?
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Pilica sp., male. An undescribed Pilica, known by the interesting 3 bristles emerging ventrally from the gonocoxae. (I have seen this one from Brazil also.)
 
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Thanks much Eric. Yes, very interesting and elaborate terminalia. I was hoping it would allow for species det. A beautiful species for sure.
 
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