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Dolichopodidae - Rhaphium crassipes, male
Walther Gritsch
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Posted on 16-05-2013 22:02
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Hi

I just feel the need to check this, as I haven't seen this species before.

Three pictures... First the still living specimen before it gave its life to science.

It was caught today (16. v 2013) close to Copenhagen in deciduous forest.

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Coxa3 and tarsi of middle leg.
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Genitalia.
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It is Rhaphium crassipes
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Thank you very much, Igor!

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