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Empididae => Rhamphomyia sp.
Rhamphomyia (Holoclera), but it does not look like the usual 'autumn' R. variabilis ...
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 26 September 2019 15:03:10
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Empididae 4 => Rhamphomyia (Holoclera) cf. variabilis
Thanks Paul, again|t
Rami...
Posted by RamiP
on 03 February 2017 19:12:02
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Empididae 4 => Rhamphomyia (Holoclera) cf. variabilis
Rhamphomyia (Holoclera), probably variabilis , female....
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 03 February 2017 17:05:41
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Empididae 4 => Rhamphomyia (Holoclera) cf. variabilis
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Posted by RamiP
on 03 February 2017 16:34:21
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Empididae 4 => Rhamphomyia (Holoclera) cf. variabilis
17.6.15 in Jyväskylä, Finland
http://hyonteiset.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/4a-.jpg...
Posted by RamiP
on 03 February 2017 16:32:54
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Empididae 8 Aug 2011 SW Sweden -> Rhamphomyia cf. variabilis
Thanks!...
Posted by Johane
on 10 December 2015 00:06:57
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Empididae 8 Aug 2011 SW Sweden -> Rhamphomyia cf. variabilis
Rhamphomyia cf. variabilis ...
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 09 December 2015 09:00:59
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Empididae 8 Aug 2011 SW Sweden -> Rhamphomyia cf. variabilis
Is it possible to go further?...
Posted by Johane
on 08 December 2015 22:16:00
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Rhamphomyia sciarina? => R variabilis UK, Sept
Most definitely. :)...
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 18 September 2013 15:11:23
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Rhamphomyia sciarina? => R variabilis UK, Sept
I just saw in the key that "male often with velvety black thorax, while that of female
is grey...
Posted by Martin Cooper
on 18 September 2013 12:15:43
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