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Empididae? from NE Iberian Peninsula
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A group of flies were dancing a few cm above the water in a stream (Catalonia: La Garrotxa: Beuda: Riera de Rajolins, 11/05/2013). I trapped some of them with a net, so they got wet. Are these male and female of Empididae? Are them specifically of river habitats?
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They were 3-5 mm in length
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Not far from there, there was another one, that could be the same family. It was about 6-8 mm.
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Hilara. Males usually have swollen fore tarsi. Some species swarm low over water.
 
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Many thanks, John, I see there is a lot of species
(so the last one is a female?)
 
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