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BubikolRamios
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Posted on 13-05-2010 07:12
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body 5 mm, from top with naked eye , looks completely black.

have no idea what it is but looks the same as the one in somebody galery(Dilophus febrilis)
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Try Empididae.

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Thanks

No clear side shoot in galery, like in my photo, so
Empis sp.
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If you change the title of the thread to "unknown empidid" or so, Paul might give you a better ID. (Dilophus belongs a completely different family, Bibionidae, and has no proboscis Smile).
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Thanks for tip.
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I don't have anything better.
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