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Empis (Xantempis) ? and Beris
Andrius
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Posted on 06-05-2008 19:17
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Yesterday I had a walk along the small river in Lithuania and took some pictures of unfamiliar flies. Here is the male that looks like Empis (Xanthempis) in the gallery.

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And here is a female sucking what seems to be some kind of Beris stratiomyid. Any ideas about the species of those Empis and Beris?
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The Empis looks like E. (Xanthempis) trigramma male. The prey looks like Beris cf fuscipes.
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Thank you, Gabor. Empis (Xanthempis) trigramma is known in Lithuania, but Beris fuscipes would be a new species. How about Beris chalybata - could we have this species here?
 
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Beris is a difficult genus. The necessary detail (hindleg, color of haris on the abdomen and face) are not visible on your photo. B. chalybata in Hungary has black legs, but in other parts of Europe it may have yellowish parts on the leg as well.
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B. fuscipes should have a swollen third antennal segment. That does not appear to be the case and then chalybata is the most likely candidate.
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