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Hello
picture 26 05 2008, Empis tessellata male?
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This one is probably much smaller than Empis tessellata. More something like Empis prodromus and its relatives, but I do not have my key here.
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Christoophe,

Thanks for this fine picture, which shows adequatly the way the proboscis (is it its name?) is boundto the head. Most of the time, we get Empididae with the proboscis pointing downward.
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Paul Beuk wrote:
This one is probably much smaller than Empis tessellata. More something like Empis prodromus and its relatives, but I do not have my key here.

yes, size 10mm Approximately
 
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