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Black fly with feathered legs ...
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loire-atlantique, France, May 3rd 2006.
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Empis pennipes? Paul will know for sure.
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Rhamphomyia (Empididae)
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looking at the gallery, Empis pennipes sounds good to me : more advice ... ?
 
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Trouble is, there doesn't appear to be a fork in R4+5. What about this http://www.dipter...ad_id=5823?
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NO fork = Rhamphomyia, that's why Kahis got to that conclusion.
What's the problem ?

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Theo

That's what I meant - that it cannot be E pennipes, and must be Rhamphomyia.
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There are a few like that. Dunno which one this might be yet.
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well, to have a look at the gallery is insufficient (for me) ... i need specialized advice !!

so many thanks to all of you ! Smile
 
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