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Empis, was Rhamphomyia ?
Philippe moniotte
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Posted on 01-05-2008 17:25
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Photographed today May 1st in my garden in Heron (Belgium)
Size almost 10 mm, I should say.
I can't really find a match in the gallery, though..
TIA
Philippe
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Nikita Vikhrev
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Empis
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Philippe moniotte
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Thanks Nikita;
Any chance to find out which one ?

Philippe
 
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Up!
 
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wait for Paul Beuk or Igor. Wink
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So NOW is my chance Wink

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Dear Philippe,

This is Empis ciliata (female).

Igor
 
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Thanks a lot Igor.
I had a suspicion of that, but I was not at all confident enough to propose it...
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Philippe
 
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