Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Empis tessellata? and a question

Posted by Paul Beuk on 19-05-2009 07:07
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This is indeed Empis tessellata and it is quite unique already because of its size. One of the few species with which small specimens can be confused is Empis sericans, in which the posterior vein of the fork in R4+5 is more bent backwards and which always has all black legs. Nice for you to know: SO ar it has not been recorded from Britain.