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Aslilidae previosly named Dolichopodidae?
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| Muhammad Mahdi |
Posted on 23-03-2009 13:53
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About 4-5mm long. Pictured in Tanzania. Can anybody confirm and provide genus and species? Edited by Muhammad Mahdi on 23-03-2009 14:12 Muhammad ____________________ www.micro2macro.net |
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| Xespok |
Posted on 23-03-2009 13:57
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This is Aslilidae, Stenopogon sp or close.
Gabor Keresztes Japan Wildlife Gallery Carpathian Basin Wildlife Gallery |
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| Muhammad Mahdi |
Posted on 23-03-2009 13:59
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Alt view
Edited by Muhammad Mahdi on 23-03-2009 14:20 Muhammad ____________________ www.micro2macro.net |
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| Muhammad Mahdi |
Posted on 23-03-2009 14:13
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Thanks Xespok. Anybody to id species?
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| Eric Fisher |
Posted on 23-03-2009 16:37
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Actually is Stichopogon sp.; sorry, can't provide a species name. Regards, Eric |
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| Muhammad Mahdi |
Posted on 23-03-2009 17:33
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So family Asililidae and genus Stichopogon? Thanks Eric Muhammad ____________________ www.micro2macro.net |
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| Xespok |
Posted on 23-03-2009 17:36
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Oh, sorry, I meant Stichopogon And Asilidae naturally. Stichopogons are fairly unique group among asilids, but many species look exaclty like the one shown on your photos.
Edited by Xespok on 23-03-2009 17:40 Gabor Keresztes Japan Wildlife Gallery Carpathian Basin Wildlife Gallery |
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| Muhammad Mahdi |
Posted on 23-03-2009 17:48
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Ok, Thanks Xespok for clarifying. ![]() I am also attaching an image of the genitalia (I think ), if it provides any more info.
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And Asilidae naturally. Stichopogons are fairly unique group among asilids, but many species look exaclty like the one shown on your photos.

