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Is this Lispe orientalis?
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Head & wing
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In Flies of China one gets to Lispe orientalis only by following alternative "各足胫节均灰黑色" (all tibiae entirely gray-black). In Xue and Wang (2005) this keys to Lispe orientalis.
 
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Comparing with scale (1 mm on photo) total body length about 4.5 mm, correct?
All tibiae yellow which exclude L. orientalis (https://diptera.info/photogallery.php?photo_id=3582). Lateral photo with tibial chaetotaxy would be helpful, so far I vote 1 : 10 that it is L. pectinipes.
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Thanks John and Nikita.
 
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The body length is about 5 mm
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Lateral view
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Dear Clive, leg chaetotaxy is still badly visible. But it is L. pectinipes.
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Thorax
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legs and hind leg (detached).. Hope these additional pictures can help to confirm further the species is Lispe pectinipes.
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Leg chaetotaxy is still unclear. However, I'm almost sure that it is L. pectinipes.
You can check your specimen yourself using my key:
https://ia801908.us.archive.org/20/items/amur-20-2-vikhrev/Amur20-2_Vikhrev.pdf
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