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Neoitamus cothurnatus

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Neoitamus cothurnatus
Neoitamus cothurnatus Male
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N. cothurnatus
Binomial name
Neoitamus cothurnatus
(Meigen, 1820)
Synonyms
  • Asilus aestivus Zetterstedt, 1842
  • Asilus nebulosus Matsumura, 1911

Neoitamus cothurnatus, the Scarce Awl Robberfly, is a species of 'stiletto flies' belonging to the family Asilidae. [1]

Distribution

This species is present in Europe.[2]

Description

Neoitamus cothurnatus can reach a body length of about 12–17 millimetres (0.47–0.67 in).[3] Males have tergite 6 predominantly tomentose, only shiny dorsally; epandria is short, more or less square. In females sternite 7 shows tomentose longitudinal stripes. [4]

This species is rather similar to Neoitamus cyanurus. The latter shows more elongate and almost totally black hind basitarsi, that are mostly red in Neiotamus cothurnatus. [5] [6][7]

Biology

These robberflies fly from end of May to middle of August. [8]

References

  1. ^ EU-nomen
  2. ^ Catalogue of life
  3. ^ William Lundbeck Diptera danica : genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark
  4. ^ Robbe flies - Photographic atlas and identification key
  5. ^ Flickr
  6. ^ Verrall, G. H., 1909 Stratiomyidae and succeeding families of the Diptera Brachycera of Great Britain British flies Volume 5 London : Gurney and Jackson, 1909.BHL Full text with illustrations
  7. ^ Stubbs, Alan E.; Drake, Martin (2001). British Soldierflies and their allies: A Field Guide to the Larger British Brachycera (Print). London: British Entomological and Natural History Society. pp. 528 pages. ISBN 1-899935-04-5.
  8. ^ Waarnemingen