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Posted on 19-04-2010 15:55
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Can someone give this Rhamphomyia a species name? It was found on a blackberry in the Netherlands, last week.
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Another picture
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Sorry, not much to realte to here. Send the specimen next time you have another specimen to drop on my plate.
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Rhamphomyia (Rhamphomyia) cinerascens. Have the exact location and date...?

BTW: That second specimen you sent, was that in the forum yet? And do you have location and date for that one, too?
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Posted on 29-04-2010 20:43
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16-04-2010
51.491057,4.012313

The other specimen wasn't in the forum, because I thought the smaller species of Empis were impossible to determine from photo. Did you give it a name? Data of this one:
20-04-2010
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If you have photo AND specimen there should be problem. The species was Empis caudatula.
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Posted on 30-04-2010 15:22
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Paul, I don't see what you mean??
 
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Pictures of mini-Empis are difficult for identification, but if you take pictures and the specimen after the pictures, the specimen will give you the ID.
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