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Leptarthrus brevirostris - confirmed
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Italy, the Alps. Pian del Cansiglio, meadow, 1000 m.a.s.l., rather small species of the size of Dioctria, 21.06.2017

Can anybode hellp me to identify this? I have just this one picture, but maybe the coloration is enough. According to http://www.robberflies.info it could be Leptarthrus brevirostris, however, according to other pictures it is still not so clear for me.

Thank you in advance

Matej
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I think you are right, although is looks blacker than usual....
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Thank you, Reinoud
 
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