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Greek robber
DJHiker
Would this be Dasypogon diadema (female)?
loc.: shore of Lake Kerkini, eastern Macedonia, Greece
date: 2017-06-28
Thanks for your advice.
David
 
Piluca_Alvarez
Most likely not (not recorded in Greece and looks too different). But it is a female Dasypogon sp. for sure.

In Greece you have: melanopterus, gerardi, kugleri, octonotatus and tsacasi.

Reinoud IDed a rather similar one as a possible D.octonotatus not long ago:

https://diptera.i...d_id=80392

But again, it is a very difficult genus that needs male genitalia for a positive ID.
Edited by Piluca_Alvarez on 10-08-2017 18:15
 
DJHiker
Thanks for your reply.
I did consider D. diadema because according to FE its distribution includes Greece.
Regards,
David
 
Piluca_Alvarez
According to Tomasovic 1999, D. diadema is more a Western species. Unless it has been discovered in all those eastern countries in recent years, which also can be.

But your fly doesn't fit the description of D. diadema, (which is a very variable species in colours by the way, but I have never seen such an aberrant colouration in that species) and fits rather nicely that of D. octonotatus. However I am totally unfamiliar with the species of Greece so I feel a bit uneasy giving an opinion... Sorry I cannot help you more.
Edited by Piluca_Alvarez on 10-08-2017 23:18
 
DJHiker
Good, I'll file it as an uncertain D. octonotatus, thanks again.
Regards,
David
Edited by DJHiker on 13-08-2017 19:59
 
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