Any idea regarding the identity of the assassin ? Asilinae ?
The victim is G. cleopatra, male.
South of France at 640 m altitude. West Var. Beginning July.
Thanks
Chris
Who killed Cleopatra ?
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Re: Who killed Cleopatra ?
Gruesome!
Looks like some sort of robber fly.

Looks like some sort of robber fly.
Re: Who killed Cleopatra ?
Yes, it's a Hornet Robberfly.
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Re: Who killed Cleopatra ?
Thank you David and aeshna,
It does resemble Asilus crabroniformis, thus Asile frelon in French and Hornet Robberfly in English.
Thanks a lot
Chris
It does resemble Asilus crabroniformis, thus Asile frelon in French and Hornet Robberfly in English.
Thanks a lot
Chris
Re: Who killed Cleopatra ?
Amazing how something so small can take on and kill something so big. 

Re: Who killed Cleopatra ?
Hi Chris,
Very nice picture. The Robberfly is Stenopogon Sabaudus (male).
They are vicious predators and can also catch dragonflies.
If you are interested, there is a very good identification guide : Field guide to the Robberflies of the Netherlands and Belgium (it covers Northern France also). Reinoud van den Broek and Andre Schulten. It has excellent photos and also some nice drawings as keys for identification.
Thanks for sharing.
Sylvie
Very nice picture. The Robberfly is Stenopogon Sabaudus (male).
They are vicious predators and can also catch dragonflies.
If you are interested, there is a very good identification guide : Field guide to the Robberflies of the Netherlands and Belgium (it covers Northern France also). Reinoud van den Broek and Andre Schulten. It has excellent photos and also some nice drawings as keys for identification.
Thanks for sharing.
Sylvie
- Chris Jackson
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Re: Who killed Cleopatra ?
Wow Sylvie,
That's a good response. It certainly looks good.
Thanks for the cue.
This is how the French have replied.
https://www.insecte.org/forum/viewtopic ... 4#p1715204
Merci pour ton efficacité.
Chris
That's a good response. It certainly looks good.
Thanks for the cue.
This is how the French have replied.
https://www.insecte.org/forum/viewtopic ... 4#p1715204
Merci pour ton efficacité.
Chris
Re: Who killed Cleopatra ?
De rien , ton Français est vraiment impeccable !
Sylvie
Sylvie
Re: Who killed Cleopatra ?
Robber Fly. I am educated once again. I don't watch TV. Being on this forum and seeing photos like this and the conversation that flows from them is much better than TV.
I know it's nature but I did feel a bit of anger towards that Robber Fly.
I know it's nature but I did feel a bit of anger towards that Robber Fly.