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What fly is this?
keicanthony
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Posted on 06-10-2015 18:18
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Montane forest, Perak, Malaysia.
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It reminds me of the American Delphinia picta, so probably some Ulidiidae.
 
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Sorry you're far from right this time John, it's a lauxaniid from the genus Noonamyia; by the key in Shi, Yang and Gaimari, 2011 (Revue Suisse de Zoologie 118(4): 667-693), with some conjectures, it runs pretty well to N. euphlebia Sasakawa & Pong, 1990 (Esakia, Special Issue No. 1: 123-136), one of more widely distributed species (Malaysia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam). Attached is the image of the wing from original desctiption.
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North American Lauxaniidae are much less confusing. We have Trypetisoma that could be confused with Tephritidae or Sciomyzidae. The rest have few spots or none.
 
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Submiited, Paul. Smile
 
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