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LordV
Anyone help identify this little beasty sitting on a potentilla flower- about 8mm long and was sipping nectar before I took the pic- quite a proboscis it's got.

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Paul Beuk
It is a dance fly, family Empididae. I have got an idea but would like to have a date with it to confirm it before I make a total fool of myself. Smile
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LordV
Thanks Paul .... whatever turns you on Wink
Brian V.
 
Paul Beuk
Yes, indeed. But do you have the date the picture was taken?
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LordV
Sorry, thought you were joking about going on a date with the dance fly in order to ID it. It was taken Yesterday 6th Sept. I live in Worthing UK on the South coast about 600 yds from the sea.
Brian V.
Edited by LordV on 07-09-2005 07:00
 
Paul Beuk
I thought it had to be a recent picture. It is Rhamphomyia variabilis, a species mostly occurring at this time of year. But the character to separate Rhamphomyia from Empis is the absence of the fork in vein R4+5, which is not visible in this picture. Over all you can say that the proboscis in Rhamphomyia is shorter than in Empis, so one could easily have believed this was a species of Empis. Luckily, there are only few Empis species around now.
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LordV
Thanks a lot PaulSmile
Brian V.
 
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