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Andre Jas
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Good evening,

I tried van Veen's key, but didn't get anywhere.
2007-05-08, Germany (west, near Nordhorn), pineforest, bramble, 15 degr. C, app. 15-18 mm.
Is it Rhagionidae and if so what genus? I'm happy with any effort!
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hi,

i think this is some Empis, Empididae.
maybe this will help you.

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Another Empis tessallata female.
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Hi cosmln and Paul,

I was completely on the wrong track. After cosmln's response I found out it should be tesselata. Sorry my mistake. Thanks.
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