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Jan Wind
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Fly seen 15 June eastern part of the Netherlands.
Which Sciapus spec. ?
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If the Fourth segment of fore tarsus broadened into a lobe, then it can be Sciapus wiedemanni (Fallen, 1823)
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Thank you Igor. Yes it is broadened into a lobe and bigger than 5 tars segment

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