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Empididae - Empis bistortae & Rhamphomyia stigmosa cf.
Frank Koehler
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Good morning! Here is my last Empididae and #1 again. I would be very glad to hear some more names. Best regards Frank

Austria / Osttirol: Innervillgraten 1400m, VII.2006 (sorry, poor quality)
www.koleopterologie.de/diptera/1643-dip-empididae-gen-sp-innervillgraten-220706.jpg

#1 again - better quality Wink
Austria / Tirol: Feichten, Kaunertal, 2700m, VII.2006
www.koleopterologie.de/diptera/2232-dip-empididae-gen-sp-kaunertal-260706.jpg
Edited by Frank Koehler on 22-11-2006 13:38
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Both are Rhamphomyia. Top one possibly of the sulcata group (impossible to identify with more detailed look), bottom one perhaps stigmosa. Both are males.
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Well, believe it or not, after examination of the collected specimen, the top one turns out to be an Empis after all: E. (Anacrostichus) bistortae. The fork is not visible, possibly because it R4 just lights up and gets the same colour as the wing surface. However, following the course of R4+5, there is a clear bend where R4 branches of.
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Frank: The images are missing. Sad
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