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Bibionidae correct Empididae
christoophe
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Posted on 30-03-2008 14:54
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Hello
not obvious after the gallery seen.
Bibio or Dilophus ?
Thank you for help
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Looks like an empid !
 
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Quite so. I can even see the Empis-fork, so it should be Empis ?


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Date and locality?
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picture 29 03 2008
Luberon in Provence
 
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Hmm, it has the makings of E. ciliata but it is mighty early for one, I think.
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The very strong precocity is noticed on the whole fauna since two springs.
The low temperatures is less strong and especially on a number of very reduced day.
Thank you
 
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Yesterday. These two photos are better.
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Increase
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It is ciliata.
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