Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Asilinae from Greece --> Machimus sp. (female)
Posted by
Dirk_M on 06-11-2015 19:47
#1
Dear forum,
anybody who can help me with an ID for this Mediterrannean robber fly? Is it a
Laphria species?
Location: Greece, Volos, Pilion Peninsula, Kala Nera (altitude 350 m)
Habitat. tree trunk, olive groves on hills
Date: 12th September 2005
Thank you and kind regards
Dirk
Edited by
Dirk_M on 13-11-2015 17:56
#2
It belongs to the Asilinae, lateral picture is welcome
#3
You can quickly rule out
Laphria by the antennae. Asilidae with cell r1 closed and a long arista are Asilinae. Asilidae with cell r1 closed and blunt-tipped antennae are Laphriinae. There are a few exceptions and disagreements about classification, but at least in North America this rule works for the common species.
Posted by
Dirk_M on 08-11-2015 18:44
#4
Thank you for your help. I took some pictures of further views. Here is the lateral one...
Edited by
Dirk_M on 08-11-2015 18:45
Posted by
Dirk_M on 08-11-2015 18:47
#5
frontal view...
Posted by
Dirk_M on 08-11-2015 18:53
#6
...and a semi-lateral view.
Maybe anyone of you can ID this robber fly with the help of these pictures.
Thank you for your continued help and kind regards
Dirk
#7
It is going to hard......if not impossible........ Could you measure the creature and provide us with a good picture of the ovipositor? Maybe with a bit more light : )
(It seems to be a Machimus female ,and they can't be Id-ed without a male(most of the times) this one is also an oily specimen)
Posted by
Dirk_M on 11-11-2015 22:38
#8
Reinould,
Thank you very much for your efforts to provide an ID of this asilid fly to me. I realize that the identification might be very difficult for this one.
I added a picture of the ovipositor. At the moment I do not have any better optics for such high precision shots (sorry), but I tried my best.
The measurement of the specimen: total length: 16 mm; wing length 11 mm; head wide: 3.5 mm.
This is the only specimen I could find in this area, there I do not have any males.
Again, thanks a lot and best regards
Dirk
Edited by
Dirk_M on 11-11-2015 22:41
#9
Hi Dirk,
Thank you for the effort, i can not id the specimen but it seems to be a Machimus species by the looks of the ovipositor.
And you're welcome : )
Greetings,
Reinoud
Posted by
Dirk_M on 13-11-2015 17:57
#10
Thank you for the genus ID!