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Diptera.info :: Rhamphomyia sulcata group (was Empis)
Posted by
kurt
on 09-03-2023 18:26
#1
Body 7 mm. Are this possible to determine?
Photo from 3 June 2022
Sweden, Ã…ngermanland, Kramfors
Thanks for your help in advance
Edited by
kurt
on 10-03-2023 18:11
Posted by
kurt
on 09-03-2023 18:26
#2
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Posted by
Juergen Peters
on 09-03-2023 19:12
#3
Rhamphomyia (crassirostris?)
.
Posted by
Paul Beuk
on 10-03-2023 09:05
#4
Female
Rhamphomyia
with normal wing venation canot be
crassireostris
. With stronger spines on the ventral side of the hind femur I suspect a species of the
sulcata
group.
Posted by
kurt
on 10-03-2023 18:11
#5
Thanks for your help Paul
Kurt Holmqvist