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Empididae > Rhamphomyia crassirostris (f)
Jan Wind
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This fly seen 4 may 2013 on bark of tree in peat area in coastal area in the Netherlands
Can you help for identification of the species

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The enlarged discal cell (crossveins near wingtip) should make this a Rhamphomyia (Megacyttarus) female.
 
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The inescapable crassirostris.
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Thank you Paul and John
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