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ID for ??? => Leptarthrus vitripennis
andreah
North Italy, Friuli, Cimolais 07/30/2016 H:800 masl
Trigonomiminae ???
Thanks for ID
andrea
Edited by andreah on 30-07-2016 20:50
 
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Piluca_Alvarez
I am not familiar with Italian Asilidae but this one reminds me a lot of genus Leptarthrus (Brachyrhopalinae). If I am right in the ID of the genus, it should be Leptarthrus brevirostris, the only species cited in Italy.
 
Quaedfliegh
Regarding the mystax and the metatarsi, and the short hair on the front half of the mesonotum i would go for a new species for Italy Leptarthrus vitripennis!
Greetings,

Reinoud

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andreah
Thanks Piluca_Alvarez .... if as you say the genus is correct ... the morphology of the metatarsus of hind leg, the wing veins and the color of the wings tinged at base are reminiscent of L. vitripennis
What do you think
Edited by andreah on 30-07-2016 20:31
 
andreah
Many Thanks Reinoud... we overlaidWink
 
Quaedfliegh
Just a slight remark about te metatarsus, only the male of L. brevirostris has this thin long hind metatarsus, and this is a female. It is true that the hind metatarsus of the female brevirostris is also somewhat longer and thinner than in vitripennis.
Edited by Quaedfliegh on 30-07-2016 20:55
Greetings,

Reinoud

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https://www.nev.nl/diptera/
 
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ValerioW
This is reported in Switzerland and Austria, and Cimolais is just below Austria, and shares part of climate
 
Quaedfliegh
The species was also discovered in the south of Belgium this year.....not close to Italy, but still, it shows that it is more widespread than was known or that it is spreading. How many dipterists are working on Asilids in Italy?........ i wouldn't be surprised if there were way more species than is at present.
Greetings,

Reinoud

Field guide to the robber flies of the Netherlands and Belgium: https://www.jeugdbondsuitgeverij.nl/product/field-guide-to-the-robberflies-of-the-netherlands-and-belgium/

https://www.nev.nl/diptera/
 
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Piluca_Alvarez
andreah wrote:
Thanks Piluca_Alvarez .... if as you say the genus is correct ... the morphology of the metatarsus of hind leg, the wing veins and the color of the wings tinged at base are reminiscent of L. vitripennis
What do you think


Sorry for the late reply, Andreah Sad

I didn't check features of the species Wink Only IDed the genus and commented on the potential species it might be Wink And Reinoud has spoken, so all is said now... and congratulations on the finding!! Smile Grin

And this proves once more that nothing can be given for granted in Asilidae!! Wink Wink Wink

All the best!!

Piluca
Edited by Piluca_Alvarez on 03-08-2016 14:22
 
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