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Chersodromia
Juanravazq
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I found this fly on 26-01-2020 in an area with subnitrophilous vegetation
Valencia, Spain
It is posible to say something about its ID?
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Tony Irwin
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I'd say Crossopalpus (Hybotidae)
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Close: Chersodromia
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Well, the first picture shows a large tooth at the apex of the hind tibia, and the second antennal segment has a long bristle beneath - which makes me think I'll stick with Crossopalpus. Pfft
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Long face and very strong proboscis -> Chersodromia. The long ventral seta on the pedicel can occur in Chersodromia, too.
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I'm still bothered by the terminal tooth on the hind tibia...
On the other hand, you live in a country which has the collective intelligence to remain in Europe, while we are casting ourselves adrift in search of curved bananas and blue passports. I no longer have confidence in my opinions, and withdraw my suggestion (and my rude emoji).
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Thank you for all your comments
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