Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Asilidae > near Laphria?

Posted by Isidro on 01-09-2008 13:12
#1

Yes, I know. Robberflies from Spain can not be usually resolved. But maybe with this one an ID is possible...

Puigcerd?, Lleida, NE corner of Spain. Last Saturday. Smaller than most Laphrias, size as a Choerades or similar. Habitat: swampy field with a sea of Phragmites australis and fields of Medicago sativa, also some patches of river forest.

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Can be identified?
Thanks.
Regards

Posted by Danny Wolff on 02-09-2008 06:46
#2

Choerades sp.

Posted by Isidro on 02-09-2008 08:00
#3

Thanks a lot Danny!!!!

Can be a species recognizable?

Posted by Danny Wolff on 02-09-2008 15:41
#4

No, not by me. There are different groups in the genus Choerades. Your specimen seems to belong to the Ch. marginata-group. Identification to species level by the mean of a picture is impossible in this group in most cases.

Greetings, Danny

Posted by Isidro on 03-09-2008 00:01
#5

:(:|;)

Posted by Isidro on 08-09-2008 14:04
#6

And if I put here the short list of Iberian species of the genus?

Only Ch. dioctriaeformis, Ch. fuliginosa, Ch. gilva and Ch. marginata... This one could be Choerades marginata?