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Tipulidae?
Xaver Frank
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Posted on 02-07-2006 10:17
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Hello!

Do you know, what a Tipulidae (?) rested on a balcony last week here in SE Saxony, Germany? Its length was 9 mm. Is it possible, to identify the sex, too?

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Jan Willem
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Hi Xaver,

This is not a member of the Tipulidae but a species or Empididae (a male). I think Empis of Rhamphomyia. Maybe Paul can tell you more!

Jan Willem
Edited by Jan Willem on 02-07-2006 16:57
 
Paul Beuk
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Reddish legs, blunt-tipped abdomen and long proboscis: Empis livida. Should be quite abundant in most of temparate North-Western Europe, especially in semi-open areas with some or lots of water.
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Thank you Smile
 
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Stunning photo.
Nigel Jones, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
 
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