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Empididae - Empis tesselata (male)
Liliane D
Hello,
In the south of France, on 25 April 2016.
Is it an Empis male?
With the colours of the legs and other criteria, can we go to the species?
Thank you for your help.
Edited by Liliane D on 31-03-2021 01:39
 
eklans
Hello Liliane, this is probably the male Empis tesselata. The tibiae appear very light orange but this may be caused by the light.

Greetings, Eric
 
Liliane D
Thank you very much Eric,
The tibias do indeed appear to be dark orange, as do the basitarsals. And there is also a small dark orange spot at the apex of the femurs. As this dark orange colour is sometimes in the shade, sometimes in the light, I think it is real.
Does this oppose or confirm Empis tesselata?
 
eklans
I'm not absolutely sure if the orange apex of the femur is possible for tesselata - hopefully an expert will save us.

Greetings, Eric
 
Liliane D
In the gallery I see Empis tesselata which have this orange spot at the apex of the femurs.
https://diptera.info/photogallery.php?photo_id=74
Other Empis tesselata do not have these spots : https://diptera.info/photogallery.php?photo_id=7415
So it might not be a criteria for exclusion, nor for confirmation.
 
igor
Empis tessellata is correct.

Best wishes,

Igor Shamshev
 
Liliane D
Thank you very much Igor
 
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