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ID, please --> Dioctria rufipes/sudetica
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I have just pictures from this angle. Is it possible to identify at least genus?

Slovakia, near Banska Bystrica, forest edge in patchy landscape, 23 may 2014
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Dioctria (Asilidae)
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Thank you very much.
 
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Dioctria rufipes or sudetica. If you can check the occipital bristels and the hair on the palpi, if these are black it is sudetica.
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Thank you very much. There is no way to check it, but I have another picture of rufipes (white occipital bristles) from nearby place. This one could be the same species.

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