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Empis >Empis acinerea
Jan Wind
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Posted on 12-04-2012 15:58
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Can you help to ID this fly. Seen today 12 april 2012 in forest edge on Salix caprea flowers Netherlands
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I find it very difficult to judge from a picture like this. I had to think about E. lepidopus, but I have to check when I am at home.
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I think it is a Rhamphomyia (vein r4+5 not forked).

Correction, on the first picture i see a fork.... Shock
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Greetings,

Jan
 
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I try this one once more Anyone to help me out?
 
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Send it to me if you still have it...
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Thanks Paul for the offer.
However Ruud already checked it for me in the meantime.
It is Empis acinerea

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Jan Wind
 
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