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ID please? -> Dysmachus fuscipennis
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| bgmot |
Posted on 26-05-2017 05:52
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Member Location: Posts: 626 Joined: 24.07.16 |
Russia, Rostov on Don, 22mm. steppe. 25/05/2017
Edited by bgmot on 29-05-2017 14:21 |
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| bgmot |
Posted on 26-05-2017 05:52
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Member Location: Posts: 626 Joined: 24.07.16 |
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| Piluca_Alvarez |
Posted on 26-05-2017 06:41
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Member Location: Posts: 2431 Joined: 06.11.10 |
I would say a female Dysmachus fuscipennis. I would be much happier if I could see proper thick bristles on the underside of front femora. I hardly can see two in the second picture... |
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| bgmot |
Posted on 26-05-2017 07:06
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Thank you, Piluca! Here's another photo. That's all I have, unfortunately. |
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| Piluca_Alvarez |
Posted on 26-05-2017 07:13
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But it is enough! The bristles are there!! It has to be Dysmachus fuscipennis. I cannot say 'it is' because I am not familiar with Russian robberflies. However I believe this species is rather distinctive. It truly should be. You can name it 'Dysmachus cf. fuscipennis' and you keep in the safe side ![]() |
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| bgmot |
Posted on 26-05-2017 07:16
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They are with us. Many thanks! ![]() |
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The bristles are there!!
It has to be Dysmachus fuscipennis. I cannot say 'it is' because I am not familiar with Russian robberflies. However I believe this species is rather distinctive. It truly should be. You can name it 'Dysmachus cf. fuscipennis' and you keep in the safe side 