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I have an Empididae that I cannot run to species using Collin's 1961 British key. I am convinced that is Rhamphamoyia, but maybe I am wrong and that is why I cannot ID it! So, can anyone confirm that this is Rhamphamoyia? " Also would anyone be able to suggest a species? I know that last question is a long shot from photos!Wink
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Good picturesSmile
 
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For the moment: Rhamphomyia albiventris.
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Thanks Paul - I'll check that one out.
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