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Empididae ? --> Rhamphomyia sulcata - group)
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Rhamphomyia
 
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With the keys by Hackston (https://docs.goog...GNhOGU4NmY, https://docs.goog...TI3YjQzYzk) I arrived at Rhamphomyia sulcata. However, I am absolutely not certain, and there are similar species in the sulcata group. Paul will surely confirm or correct.
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Well, John meanwhile confirmed the genus Grin, but a closer approach should be possible!
 
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Thanks John and Sundew !
 
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At least a male of the sulcata group
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Thanks, Paul!
 
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