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Oscinellinae (Chloropidae)?-->Clusiidae (cf. Hendelia)
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Posted on 06-07-2023 03:17
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Photographed very recently from Zhejiang China. Around 4mm in body length. Oscinellinae? Or something like Steleocerellus? Thanks as always.
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It is not Chloropidae. It has a complete subcosta, strong vibrissae, and a differently shaped antenna.

I was considering Sciomyzidae, but if that is a very strong vibrissa I see on the corner of the head it must be some other family.
 
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Ah, yes, thank you John for pointing out the nuances. I'll take a look at other families. TumbsUp
 
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Maybe a Hendelia species or other Druid-fly.
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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Hendelia sp. looks good. Thank you Andrzej for the suggestion! TumbsUp
 
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