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Diptera.info :: Hybotidae --> No, Empididae: Hilara maura or related species, male and female
Posted by
kuv
on 21-10-2015 18:27
#1
Northern Germany, Halstenbek near Hamburg, way along uncultivated area, Outsidefotos: kuv, 29th of April 2015. More ID possible? Please help.
Kuv
Edited by
kuv
on 29-12-2019 12:53
Posted by
kuv
on 21-10-2015 18:27
#2
2nd pic:
Posted by
Paul Beuk
on 21-10-2015 21:25
#3
Hilara maura
or related species
Posted by
kuv
on 22-10-2015 08:51
#4
Thank you very much Paul -
Best regards Kuv
Posted by
kuv
on 22-10-2015 10:44
#5
After reading the thread http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=29836 I think that I had taken pictures of the female at the same area.
Is that right?
Edited by
kuv
on 22-10-2015 10:49
Posted by
kuv
on 22-10-2015 10:49
#6
2nd pic of the female:
Posted by
Paul Beuk
on 22-10-2015 11:35
#7
Certainly belongs in the same group.
Posted by
kuv
on 22-10-2015 13:01
#8
Thanks one more Paul -
Best regards Kuv
Posted by
evdb
on 28-12-2019 14:51
#9
Hilara
belongs to Empididae family, not Hybotidae as written in the title !
Posted by
kuv
on 29-12-2019 12:52
#10
Oh yes Eugene - thank you for correction!
I change headline.
Greetings Kuv