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Empidid with white abdomen
Stephen
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Posted on 16-02-2008 13:03
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The very pale abdomen on this Empidid caught my eye. Can anyone help me with the ID?

13 July 2007, mountains of West Virginia USA, on daisy, at the edge where forest meets meadow.
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to me it seems a Hybotidae fly...
 
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maybe from Hilara?
just a guess.

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I don't think that vein R2+3 is forked so this is more likely to be Rhamphomyia perhaps.
There are many Rhamphomyia sp with white abodomen and this seems to correlate with swarming / display activity in sunshine. Forest edged and clearings are quite typical for this sort of species
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I notice this one has extremely long claws. Maybe helpful in ID?
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Jorge, Cosmln, Adrian, Paul, thanks for your help with the ID of this fly!
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