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Empididae > Rhamphomyia flava/sciarina
Stephen R
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5mm, Clitheroe UK, 5 October.

Rhamphomyia flava?
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Later in the year I would expect variabilis, but you might be right. I cannot check now.
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Thanks Paul. I can wait Smile
 
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Not variabilis. With all dark antennae more likely to be sciarina.
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I didn't know there would be so much choice! Is that Rhamphomyia (Holoclera) cf sciarina then?
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That would be it. Have any other shots?
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Only more from this angle. What did you need?
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In this image it could appear that the basal antennal segments are more yellowish. That would indicate flava after all.
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This crop of the first shot shows that they are less pigmented than the third segment, especially at the very base, and the back-lighting in the other image shows up the pale bits.
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Yes, but how to answer the question whether the basal segemnts are yellow or black...? Wink
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awkward Ask the audience?
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