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ID please (Empididae ?)
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Posted on 11-05-2010 11:09
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I'm not familiar with adults, so maybe someone could help me, if this is something special
Collected at Goeree, havenhoofd, The Netherlands, 6may2010.

While websurfing I stumbled upon Empididae (Rhamphomyia). Is this a good guess?
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and a detail of the head
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Empis tessellata, male
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