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Neoitamus socius
crex
From midwest Sweden 2006-07-09. I suspect it to be a Dioctria sp. Any chance of an ID? TIA!

Edit: Changed subject (Dioctria sp?)
Edit: Changed subject (Asilinae sp)
Edited by crex on 29-07-2006 23:16
 
Tony Irwin
Not Dioctria. It's an asiline, possibly Neomochtherus.
Tony
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crex
Thnx Tony.
 
crex
Tony Irwin wrote:
Not Dioctria. It's an asiline, possibly Neomochtherus.


I've found a swedish diptera checklist from 2005 and no Neomochtherus sp is on that list (which doesn't mean it can't be one). I've seen lists from Finland and Lithuania and the only species on their lists was Neomochtherus pallipes. I found one photo if that (below), but it's seems lighter and the legs are yellow. It's possible that photo isn't right. I also found that in UK N. pallipes is called "Devon red-legged robberfly" and my species has some red at least ...

* www.geller-grimm.de/catalog/images/asilidae0060.jpg
 
Kahis
Neoitamus socius. See a thread a week ago or so for discussion about Neoitamus species. They are on the wing right now and a 'hot topic' Smile

Disclaimer: Asilidae is not my speciality, but the general habitus is close enough (in my opinion). This species shares the doubtful honour of being the most common/most boring asilid with Tolmerus atricapillus at least in southern Finland.
Edited by Kahis on 29-07-2006 22:03
Kahis
 
www.iki.fi/kahanpaa
crex
Oh, thanx a bunch Kahis. Neoitamus socius seems common enough according to the checklist, and recorded from this part of Sweden. I presume this is a male then (lacking the long pointed abdomen)!?
Edited by crex on 29-07-2006 23:09
 
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