Posted by
Steve O on 28-08-2014 10:17
#1
This 'very large' (for me) species, ~25mm TL, was snapped in a coastal sandy environment by a small 'lake' (more swamp like) surrounded by a pine plantation; the precise locals being 'Reserve naturelle de l'Etang Cosseau, Aquitaine, France' on 18 (male) and 24 (female) August '14. I would have thought it relatively easy to identify, given its size, but I have since learned that there is no such thing as an easily identified asilid.
I assume all three are conspecific (male and female), but if not then they are certainly broadly sympatric.
Any assistance with an identification would be appreciated (thread '2 of 2' presents a second species).
(Ed. I have since learned all three are male, and that two species are involved, in separate subfamilies)
Edited by
Steve O on 28-08-2014 19:24
Posted by
Steve O on 28-08-2014 13:53
#3
My word, thank you so much for your prompt and authoritative reply. Obviously I need to take a course in 'insect 101' as I managed to confuse both sexes and species. I did manage several other pics of the upper individual - I'll attach those separately, in addition to the second of the two threads.
Kindest
Me
Edited by
Steve O on 28-08-2014 13:53
Posted by
Steve O on 28-08-2014 14:12
#4
Here are two additional slightly different perspective variants of the upper of the three earlier specimens, should they be of any help in pinning the identity of the species down. I am afraid that I have a dozen lateral shots, but none from any other angle (the fly took off as I was already 'rather close' to it). Sorry about the resolution - the 200kb file-size limitation precludes me posting anything larger. Thanks.