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Empis livida? (Rhamphomyia cf. crassirostris)
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Empis livida is the correct name? Thank you very much.
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But why do you think it is an Empis livida? Absolutely not. To be honest I cannot even be sure which genus it is, but I think (!) it is a Rhamphomyia. Perhaps Paul can say more.
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It is Rhamphomyia, possible crassirostris, but impossible to say from just this one view.
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rvanderweele wrote:
But why do you think it is an Empis livida? Absolutely not. To be honest I cannot even be sure which genus it is, but I think (!) it is a Rhamphomyia. Perhaps Paul can say more.


I have little experience. I have still much to learn. Thank you for your help in identifying.
 
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Paul Beuk wrote:
It is Rhamphomyia, possible crassirostris, but impossible to say from just this one view.


Paul thank you very much.
 
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