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Promachus sp., Zambia
Will van Niekerk
(Ref to original title) I doubt that Lazarus fly is in any way a common name of this species - I just felt it interesting to mention that, of the dozen or so found limp in a swimming pool in the run-up to the rains, almost all revived within an hour or so of being removed from the water. (Ref to original title)

Place: Chongwe district, Lusaka Province, Zambia.
Habitat: generally seen in shade, often close to water. Most frequently on the ground. If handled, tended to fly up into trees when released.
Date: this one 04.10.2011, first seen approx 1 week earlier, was present in far greater numbers following arrival of rains.

Size - 2.3-2.7cm.
Edited by Will van Niekerk on 21-01-2012 23:58
 
Will van Niekerk
On the offchance that it helps to garner a response, there are two specimens for this one... as I said, most recovered within an hour or so. Some of them just twitched for a bit and then went back to being dead.
Edited by Will van Niekerk on 21-01-2012 20:03
 
Ktyr
Ovipositor reminds me of Astochia, but wait for someone to confirm who knows Afrotropical taxa better. Thanks for the cool biology note!
 
Will van Niekerk
Thanks for the reply! Updating title to reflect possible lead...
 
Will van Niekerk
Wing... in case it helps.
 
Ktyr
Whoops, looks like a Promachus sp.
 
Will van Niekerk
I did wonder about that wine-glass shaped cell that none of the Astochia I could find online seemed to have... An American Promachus swatted for going after a hummingbird does, and, in its favour, it seems that it eats Glossina - suddenly I'm glad that most of the ones I scooped out of the pool revived!

Thanks,

Will.
 
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