Okay, so all empids species were flagged. I thought, the last April is a 
bit early, but May 7th or so most would not be flagged. I checked and most 
empids have already been reported in Colorado this year. As for Hammonds, 
this looks like it would be the first for 2017 in Colorado, possibly the 
first for April as well. But, going be the picture, it still seems the most 
probable.

Ben Sampson
Centennial, Co

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