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Rhamphomyia sulcata - checking
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Posted on 30-03-2011 13:44
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Hello,
I took this female Rhamphomyia off a Narcissus flower on 28 March - UK grassland and pools habitat.

Using Collin (British Empididae) I have keyed it as R sulcata, but the labrum is very long? Can anyone comment?
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Posted on 30-03-2011 14:50
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Correct. The labrum is extended, making it appear very long.
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Posted on 30-03-2011 15:38
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Ah, is that what happens then? Thanks for the tip and confirmation of ID. Collin guessed that the flight period is May-June, clearly it flies earlier than that.

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I can fly considerably earlier than that (as you have noticed) but generally they start getting out in numbers in the second half of April, peak early-mid May.
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