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Hilara sp? NE HU, 04.2010 -> Iteaphila!!!
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Hi, is this a Hilara? By mountain brook, 3 mms.
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Iteaphila (Hybotidae).
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Thank You very much! What is the current status of Itaphila? Em&#337;pidid, Hybotid or in 'Iteaphila group' family?
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Sorry, Iteaphila Zetterstedt 1838, Empididae. Wink
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Thank You. Here, at EoL and at Catalogue of Life it is listed under an own family, Iteaphila group, after recent reclassification.

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Hi,
If you have specimens, use this key to know the species:
1. Thoracic pleuron entirely finely pollinose……………………..I. furcata (Zetterstedt)
– Anepisternum and katepisternum largely shining……..………………I. nitidula Zetterstedt
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Thank You, I'll buy a new microscope in 1 months time, and will use that to check those characters!

Walter

PS: @Paul: if I submit this to gallery, should it be to empididae or new family?
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Tricky: unplaced genus in Empidoidea. Put it in Hybotidae provisionally.
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