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Lauxaniidae?-->Rhiniidae
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Posted on 08-07-2022 09:14
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Recently observed near a stream in east China. Lauxaniidae? Thanks in advance!
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I think it's one of the flies that used to be in Calliphoridae.
 
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Great! Thank you, John, for pointing me to this direction! TumbsUp
 
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I am definitely nit the expert here, but somehow it doesnt feel like Rhiniidae.
Check the poboscis (out of focus), it might be Bengalia ?

Theo
 
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Thank you, Zeegers, for sharing your opinion. Bengalia doesn't look correct to me. The size (much bigger) and the general appearance (thoracic pattern etc.) don't seem to fit. See the comparison I' ve attached.
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Another shot of the same individual. Proboscis more visible?
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