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Empididae - Empis tesselata
Frank Koehler
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Posted on 21-10-2006 22:05
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ok, Paul Smile Here is the second series. A large and a small specimen, same location, same flower. One or two species? Thanks Frank

Austria / Osttirol: Villgratental, Kalkstein, 1450m, VII.2006 (larger specimen)
www.koleopterologie.de/diptera/9348-dip-empididae-gen-gross-kalkstein-160706.jpg

www.koleopterologie.de/diptera/9348-9489-dip-empididae-gen-gross-kalkstein-160706.jpg

same location and date (smaller specimen)
www.koleopterologie.de/diptera/9362-dip-empididae-gen-klein-kalkstein-160706.jpg

www.koleopterologie.de/diptera/9362-9360-dip-empididae-gen-klein-kalkstein-160706.jpg
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Two species. Top (first one male, second one female): Empis tessellata. Second one I don't know, but it is Empis.
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Thank you very much, Paul. The small species is collected - perhaps we wind an id later. Did you check Empididae #1?
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Empis tessellata is confirmed from the collected specimen (as if that were necessary Wink).
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