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Blondeliini? —>No! Not even Tachinidae. cf. Amobia
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Found on blossoms of Spiraea chinensis a couple of days ago in a hill in east China (Zhejiang province). Blondeliini?
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Not Blondeliini, which has an obtuse instead of right angled bend in vein M. Amobia?
 
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Great! Got it. Thank you John for the explanation! TumbsUp
 
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