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Rhinophoridae (not certian) for ID
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Clive Lau |
Posted on 20-05-2020 04:11
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The specimen is from Hong Kong. Grateful for its identification. |
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Clive Lau |
Posted on 20-05-2020 04:12
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Head & wing
Edited by Clive Lau on 20-05-2020 04:13 |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 20-05-2020 07:03
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Rhinophorids are extremely rare in the oriental region, though they do exist. Therfore, this might be very interesting. That said, it can still be a weird Tachinid. I would need to check all kind of details, such as the postscutellum and the operculum of the lhind spiracle. In other words: I would need to see the specimen “life”. Theo Edited by Zeegers on 20-05-2020 13:50 |
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Clive Lau |
Posted on 20-05-2020 08:49
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Thanks Theo |
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John Carr |
Posted on 28-01-2024 21:44
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Looks a lot like this fly: https://diptera.i..._id=100507. Edit: and this one: https://diptera.i...d_id=68214 Edit 2: and maybe this one: https://diptera.i...d_id=33377 Edited by John Carr on 03-02-2024 17:25 |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 09-02-2024 09:28
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I am pretty sure this is Acamptomintho (Rhinophoridae) Theo |
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