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Empididae, Empis sericans from Bulgaria
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Hi,

on the way back to home stopped near a wet area.
here this Empidid was common.
large ~11mm. the females have that two blackish spots on the abdomen and look very grey and heavy in flight.

2 female and 1 male collected.

can be IDed?

thanks in advance,
cosmln

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second photo (copula)

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Hi,
This is Empis sericans Brulle, 1832

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igor wrote:
Hi,
This is Empis sericans Brulle, 1832

Igor


Hi Igor,

thanks for identification.
i have added the photo to the gallery (was not yet there).

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