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Picuture taken from Hong Kong. Found near streams.
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Head & antennae.
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In North America unforked Rs, short R cell, and reduced or absent basal M cell would indicate Simulium. Bicolored legs are also consistent. I don't know if you have any other genera with those characters in Hong Kong.
 
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Thanks John for your hint. A few Simulium spp. have been reported from HK and the only local genus ever reported for the family is just Simiulium. So your genus ID is probably right.
 
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