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Iteaphila...which species ?
Roy
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Posted on 30-04-2024 16:46
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Hello,
this little male Empididae (4 mm.) was captured (the 23 04 2024) in a city (on the bonnet of my car).
Locality Parthenay-79200-West of France.

Sorry for the deformation of the head (the proboscis is not at its place) due to a bad maneuvre in putting the fly in a box.

Iteaphila sp. was sugested .

Do you agree and Is it possible to get species with these pictures ?

If necessary I will can make a picture of genitalia.

Thank you id advance for your advice.

Regards.

Christian

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos341/big/Nematocera%2001%20hd-T.%204%20mm.%20-Parthenay-23%2004%20024_00001.jpg
roy : France : Parthenay : 79200 : 23/04/2024
Altitude : 120 m. env. - Taille : 4 mm
Réf. : 341702
www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos341/big/Nematocera%2002%20hl%20x%204-T.%204%20mm.%20-Parthenay-23%2004%202024_00001.jpg
roy : France : Parthenay : 79200 : 23/04/2024
Altitude : 120 m. env. - Taille : 4 mm
Réf. : 341703

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos341/big/Nematocera%2003%20Te%20Th%20x%204-T.%204%20mm.%20-Parthenay-23%2004%202024__00001.jpg
roy : France : Parthenay : 79200 : 23/04/2024
Altitude : 120 m. env. - Taille : 4 mm
Réf. : 341705

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos341/big/Nematocera%2004%20a%20x%2025--T.%204%20mm.%20-Parthenay-23%2004%202024__00001.jpg
roy : France : Parthenay : 79200 : 23/04/2024
Altitude : 120 m. env. - Taille : 4 mm
Réf. : 341706
Edited by Roy on 30-04-2024 16:53
 
Paul Beuk
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Posted on 01-05-2024 06:32
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I would say an Empis, perhaps nuntia?
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Roy
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Posted on 02-05-2024 16:24
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Thank you very much Paul Beuk.

Here is a ventral view of genitalia showing the loop of the penis and confirming (it seems to me) your identification for Empis nuntia male.

Best regards.

Christian

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos341/big/Empis%20nuntia%20m-Hg%20v%20x%2010-Parthenay-23%2004%202024_00001.jpg
roy : France : Parthenay : 79200 : 23/04/2024
Altitude : NR - Taille : 4 mm
Réf. : 341921
Edited by Roy on 02-05-2024 16:31
 
Roy
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A view of the penis, out of the abdomen.

Christian

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos341/big/Empis%20nuntia%20m%2005-Pe%20x%2020-Parthenay-Empididae-23%2004%202024_00001.jpg
roy : France : Parthenay : 79200 : 23/04/2024
Altitude : NR - Taille : 4 mm
Réf. : 341924
 
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Yup
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