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Black Asilidae to ID (Dasypogon sp.?)
Marcello
Hello,

I need help to ID these two Asilids. I saw the black one to catch a bee, then it flew away and returned with another Asilid, could it be of the same specie? I was thinking about Dasypogon sp. / Dasypogon diadema male and female

29.VI.2015 - North Italy - Verona

c1.staticflickr.com/1/464/19188691160_f94d60b92f_z.jpg

s6.postimg.org/vj0q1pb75/asilid1.jpg

This is the other one, maybe it's the female.

I'm sorry but I was unable to do better shots!

Thanks for the help!

Regards,
Marcello
Edited by Marcello on 03-07-2015 20:05
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Paul Beuk
They apparently belong to two different species, so perhaps better split the thread.
Paul

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Marcello
Thanks Paul, the first one (all black) probably is Dasypogon diadema female, the other could be the male.
I posted the photos together because they was always together (flew side by side, and so on for at least twenty minutes)

Marcello
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piros
I believe it is the other way arround: top picture shows a male D. diadema (or something very similar), while tha bottom one a female of the same sp.
Greetings,
Henrik
 
Marcello
Yes, male and female of the same specie is what I think too.

The second image now is more clear.

Thanks Henrik!

Regards,
Marcello
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