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Empididae ID -Chelifera 2 Belgium
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hello,
as Paul said, there were more..male and female on 13-04
maybe ID possible on these?
thanks ...chris
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and the male
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Collect a male specimen and bring it to the museum in Maastricht. Then I can identify it for you. Male genitalia are essential for reliable identification and the pictures do not show enough of the right detail. Wink
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thanks Paul, I might very well do that..I will try to catch one and contact you again if I succeed... groetjes chris

edit: well, that went rather smoothly...4 minutes after leaving the desktop Smile The Lordiphosa is a different story, I have to seriously improve my collecting methods Smile
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I hope its a male after all..got two by the way
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Sorry, but the pictures just will not suffice. There is just not enough focus and orientation is troublesome. At least a dorsal view of the genitalia is necessary (in focus).
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thanks Paul for examining the specimen under the microscope... Chelifera precatoria it is Smile
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