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Linnaemya?-->Peleteria
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Posted on 13-02-2022 02:40
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Linnaemya or something else? Picture taken last November in east China (Zhejiang province). Thanks in advance.
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Another shot from a different angle, the same individual.
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Eyes are bare and pedicel long. Could be tribe Tachinini.
 
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Thank you! TumbsUp I'll take a look at this tribe.
 
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Should be a Peleteria, but crucial features not visible.

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Thank you Theo for the genus level. Peleteria looks very promising. Maybe P. varia or near.
 
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Yes. Its current calid name is iavana.

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