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Fernando
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Posted on 28-11-2006 23:19
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another look at this fly...
please help towards ID, thank you!
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This is also a Empididae I think. Paul Beuk will tell you more Cool
 
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? um empid?deo! Smile

It is Empididae fly. Wink
est? com a mania do terevi?deo. Smile
 
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Empis tessellata, a male
 
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I would say so, too, but this one remarkably has entirely dark fore legs and the usual colouration of the mid and hind legs. Of course, you did not collect the specimen?
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ah... Fernando is just a photographer. I doubt he collect any insects.
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That is what I also do...
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