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Dolichopodidae, Hungary, June 3
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And a male Dolichopus? from the same brook. Tanks for any help!
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Dolichopus sp. male
 
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Hi, maybe it is further IDable...

I have another photo. I tried the key of Weber in FaunaHungariae, and I think it might be Dolichopus urbanus. But I would be suprised If I were right...
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It seems that 1st Dolichopus (with black antennae and several setae on femora) differs from others.
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Thank You, than it must be that I collected one example and than photographed another at the same place. But 2nd and 3rd pictures are of the same animal.

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