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Empis tessellata? (Empis grisea(female)
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Empis tessellata(female) is correct? Region Malá Fatra Terchová about 700 m above sea level. Thank you very much for your help. I made a photo of 08.06.2011.
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[quote]Mucha Fero wrote:
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Not E. tessellata, but, since I have no literature at all, here I can't say now what it is. Maybe Paul may say. I will have to check later.
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Probably Empis grisea.
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you think so? Why Paul? I thought E. grisea has a different dorsum and legs. I ahve not the possibility now to check....a pity
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Probably Empis grisea.


Paul thank you very much.
 
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rvanderweele wrote:
you think so? Why Paul? I thought E. grisea has a different dorsum and legs. I ahve not the possibility now to check....a pity


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Empis grisea:
Mesonotum: unifromly duleld by greyish dust, darker mesonotal stripes along the lines of bristles very inconspicuous, completly disappearing in anterior view. Check.
Feemale legs: Posterior four femora anterodorsally with numerous irregular flattened hairs, posteroventrally distinctly pennate towards tip. Check.
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Empis grisea:
Mesonotum: unifromly duleld by greyish dust, darker mesonotal stripes along the lines of bristles very inconspicuous, completly disappearing in anterior view. Check.
Feemale legs: Posterior four femora anterodorsally with numerous irregular flattened hairs, posteroventrally distinctly pennate towards tip. Check.


Paul thank you very much.
 
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