Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Rhamphomyia iD -> cf. subcinerascens = cinerascens

Posted by Auratus on 08-04-2026 10:21
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I agree; as far as I can tell from the photos, this is a female of R. (sub)cinerascens. The cloudy wing, which should give it away, is unfortunately not clearly visible. The irregularly haired tarsi are also an indication, as is the time of year.

But Rhamphomyia's are usually just very difficult to identify from photographs.