Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Robberfly from Tessin, Switserland *new photo*
#1
Last summer I saw various Robberflies in Switzerland, Tessin. I wonder whether this one can be IDed tot genus level (or below!).
This was a rather smallish species, much smaller than
Machimus and
Laphria also flying there, especially more slender.
I'm not sure the male and female are the same species.
Habitat: confirous forest with meadows. This Roberfly was common on foot tracks in the forest, resting on stones.
#3
slightly different location
#4
and finally lateral view of female
#5
Hello,
picture three shows a male Neoitamus, probably N. cyanurus.
Do you have a much bigger detail of the genitalia of the male on picture two and maybe a little bit more lightened?
Greetings, Danny Wolff
#6
Thanks for the input!
I looked whether I have something as you requested, this is the best I could make of it.
Since this must be a male (I hadn't notices that yet...) it must be a different species!
#7
Here's a much better photo, other date but I'm quite sure same species (same location).
#8
Hello,
nice picture. I think it is Neomochtherus melanopus (former Paritamus melanopus). Genitalia are quite well to see in this lateral view. The females above should also be N. melanopus.
Greetings, Danny Wolff
#9
Thanks a lot Danny, one more IDed! I will come up with some others in due time...