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Empididae. Hybotidae, Hungary
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Is this a small species of Empididae?
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And the Hybotidae.
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Top one: Empis, most likely this female belongs in Empis (Empis) but that will be very difficult to determine for certain.
Bottom one: Tachypeza cf. [/i]nubila[/i], female.
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A few more species from April May.

Another Empis sp?

I do not have a good image of this fly, but the enlarged femur might be distinctive.
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An Empis (Xanthempis) sp.
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Yet another Empis sp?
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And yet another one.
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Another Empis (Xanthempis) sp. Same as the previous?
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A smaller Empidid species.
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And another small Empis sp?
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You make it difficult to match names with images if you put so many in a single thread.. Sad

First new image (with inset): Empis (Pachymeria) femorata, male: Genitalia very characteristic.
Second new image: Empis (Xanthempis), female: few of the necessary details are visible and/or distinct.
Third new image: I think a female of Empis (Polyblepharis) opaca.
Fourth new image: I won't burn my fingers on that one as yet.
Fifth new image: Empis (Xanthempis) digramma, male: On the basis of the genitalia.
Sixth and seventh new image: Probably both males of Empis (Empis), but could be any of a number of species. Even here in NL with relatively few species like that I would not dare to put a name on.

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Thx Paul, somehow I am unlucky with Empididae, I can rarely take nice photos of them.
 
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