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Rhamphomyia sciarina? => R variabilis UK, Sept
I thought the only species in the group in which the female has a greyish mesonotum is culicina....
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 17 September 2013 09:24:26
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Rhamphomyia sciarina? => R variabilis UK, Sept
and another shot showing striped thorax and another view of antennae...
Posted by Martin Cooper
on 13 September 2013 17:15:15
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Rhamphomyia sciarina? => R variabilis UK, Sept
photo showing better view of wings...
Posted by Martin Cooper
on 13 September 2013 17:13:58
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Rhamphomyia sciarina? => R variabilis UK, Sept
close-up of head showing notches in inner eye margin and black antennae...
Posted by Martin Cooper
on 13 September 2013 17:13:05
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Rhamphomyia sciarina? => R variabilis UK, Sept
Photographed on Mint flowers in my garden, here in Ipswich, East Suffolk, on 7 Sept. I've keyed ...
Posted by Martin Cooper
on 13 September 2013 17:09:59
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Empid-1
Rhamphomyia (Holoclera) sciarina, male. In the second image you can see the distinctive ventral seta...
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 04 September 2012 09:28:24
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Empididae > Rhamphomyia flava/sciarina
:S Ask the audience?...
Posted by Stephen R
on 07 October 2010 15:04:52
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Empididae > Rhamphomyia flava/sciarina
Yes, but how to answer the question whether the basal segemnts are yellow or black...? ;)...
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 07 October 2010 14:38:27
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Empididae > Rhamphomyia flava/sciarina
This crop of the first shot shows that they are less pigmented than the third segment, especially at...
Posted by Stephen R
on 07 October 2010 14:26:49
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Empididae > Rhamphomyia flava/sciarina
In this image it could appear that the basal antennal segments are more yellowish. That would indica...
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 07 October 2010 14:05:47
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