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Dolichopodidae in Savoy
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Hello,

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos207/big/5ds16622.jpg
Pierre Duhem : France : Ruffieux : 73310 : 10/05/2018
Altitude : 237 m - Taille : 7-8 mm
Réf. : 207031

For me, its looks like the Hercostomus identified in a former post : https://diptera.i...ad_id=7814.
But I'm not sure at all.
Thanks in advance for any comments.
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Nobody?
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The single image will not get you much further than that Hercostomus, I think. Perhaps a true specialist like Igor can say more.
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Thanks for your answer, Paul.
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Sorry, no idea. Either Hercostomus or Gymnopternus. 7-8 mm suggest also Tachytrechus.
Edited by Igor Grichanov on 21-06-2018 12:07
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Igor,

Thanks. We'll see whether we can get better pictures, showing better the essential elements.
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