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Empis (subg.Coptophlebia) vitripennis (ID Igor Shamshev)
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Posted on 07-08-2009 18:38
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6 august 2009 Emmerdennen near Emmen (Netherlands)
Found between very dry grasses

Joke van Erkelens
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Looks a bit like this one http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=22808&pid=100930#post_100930

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That's the one !!

Thanks !

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Hi,

In this specimen vein M1 is incomplete. So, your photo is Empis (Coptophlebia), should be vitripennis Mg.

Best regards,

Igor Shamshev
 
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In this specimen vein M1 is incomplete. So, your photo is Empis (Coptophlebia), should be vitripennis Mg.

Checked and indeed M1 is incomplete!
Was to impressed from the "fringles" on femur and tibia Grin to notice it..
Thanks!

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I should check my specimen that I thought simply for pennipes also...
 
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Every one is checking now...GrinGrin

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