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Comb of Short Bristles on Hind Tibia; Empidid?
Stephen
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Posted on 22-05-2007 12:58
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Beautiful fly visiting early Spring flower. Empididae? I think I saw beak-like mouthparts in profile, but and not sure, and wasn't able to capture that in a photo. The thought the comb of short bristles on the hind tibia was interesting.

ID help appreciated.

21 May 2007, West Virginia USA, open area but near woodland.
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jizz remember to me an empidid fly, really. Wink
 
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R4+5 forked - Empis.
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Hi,
You are right - Empididae, Empis sp. (female). The hind femur and tibia (and probably the mid femur) bear flattened bristles that is a quite common feature in some genera, including Empis. Usually, the pinnate legs are present in females (but sometimes also in males) and deal with swarming.
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Igor, Nikita, Jorge, thanks for your comments and ID information for this nice fly. I always appreciate the information that goes along with the ID too!
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