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Empididae with scales ID -> Empis cf. pennipes
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Posted on 20-05-2020 08:50
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Is this a female Rhamphomyia sp. or something else?
Also, are the scales on the legs sexual ornaments or do they serve another purpose?
Found in Central Greece a few days ago.
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I think I can just make out the onset of the fork in R4+5 in the right wing, so that would make it Empis. Should be near E. pennipes.
The pennation on the legs serves as a visual trick to enlarge body size and thus suggests high(er) fertility in mating swarms (short version).
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Paul Beuk wrote:
I think I can just make out the onset of the fork in R4+5 in the right wing, so that would make it Empis. Should be near E. pennipes.
The pennation on the legs serves as a visual trick to enlarge body size and thus suggests high(er) fertility in mating swarms (short version).


Thank you Paul!
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