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Empididae, Rhamphomyia pilifer
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Could this be a Rhamphomyia male (maybe dentipes)?

Size approx. 4-5 mm, photographed close to the shore in Bodø, northern Norway. Date is 04.06.12.
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I get it to R. dentipes with beibenko, dentata and intermedia seems to be two other simmilar species
 
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Ok, thanks! I've compared to a drawing of genitalia in a key by Mike Hackston, and it's similar to dentipes I think. But don't know how dentata and intermdia looks like (dentata not known from Norway it seems, and don't find anything on intermedia)
 
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Rhamphomyia pilifer (= dentipes)
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Thank you for identification! Did not know that dentipes and pilifer are the same species.
 
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