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Rhamphomyia I think- Rhaphomyia stigmosa, ID by Paul Beuk.
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One from last year[June] Male and possibly female of the same species, only half a metre apart in the grass.
Listed on my checklist for Shetland are 4 species [fwiw]. Not sure if the names are up-to-date.

Rhamphomyia morio Zett.
Rhamphomyia simplex Zett.
Rhamphomyia stigmosa Macq.
Rhamphomyia erythrophthalma Mg.
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The male (at least) looks like Rhaphomyia stigmosa.
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Thanks for that Paul, first time I've seen that here. And what does the female look like? Wink [answer on a postcard to;- ]
 
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