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Posted on 02-05-2019 21:06
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I think it is Empis sp.

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Thank you Piros.I think Empis lutea Meigen, 1804

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Sorry, but the details of the setae on the thorax are too indistinct to run it through the key properly. The genitalia do not seem right for E. lutea. Where in Turkey was the picture taken? The west of Turkey may have far different species than the east...
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Location : Karasu , Sakarya , TURKEY.
 
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Hi,
This is Empis (Xanthempis) adanaensis described very recently from Turkey.

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