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A Dexiinae, furhter ID possible?-->cf. Blondeliini(Eophyllophila? Medina?)
guplox
Picture taken in April, east China (Zhejiang province). It has long and slender legs, so I would identify it as Dexiinae. But could it be further narrowed down? It seems to bear a good resemblance to Cordyligaster. Is this genus a good candidate? Thanks in advance.
Edited by guplox on 21-02-2022 13:05
 
Zeegers
I am not sure. Some “Blondeliini” like Eophyllophyla can be very similar.

Theo
 
guplox
Superb! Smile Eophyllophyla in the Blondeliini tribe seems to be much more promising than Cordyligaster in the Dexiinae subfamily. I think my specimen is very similar to Xespok's Japanese Tachinidae in this thread: https://www.dipte...ead_id=203 Thank you very much! TumbsUp
 
guplox
Did a quick check. Eophyllophila filipes and E. elegans have been recorded from China.
 
guplox
Found a picture of E. at this link:https://biodivers...hila%20sp. , which looks different.
Edited by guplox on 21-02-2022 10:31
 
guplox
I did a quick look using Google images search at pictures of species in Blondeliini that have been recorded from China without finding a good match so far. So maybe something else. Eophyllophila, however, seems to be the most promising genus in the Blondeliini tribe.
Edited by guplox on 21-02-2022 10:46
 
guplox
Not sure. Some pictures of E. (e.g. https://www.inatu...s/74505979) found at Inat seem somewhat similar.
Edited by guplox on 21-02-2022 10:58
 
guplox
Medina collaris (https://commons.w...llaris.jpg) has similarly long slender legs. The abdomen seems a bit too bulky though.
Edited by guplox on 21-02-2022 12:52
 
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