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Tachinidae fly for ID
Clive Lau
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Collected in Hong Kong
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Side View, Head and Wing
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Tribe Siphonini. Not Siphona. The catalog of Chinese species has 4 Actia, 1 Ceromya, and 6 Peribaea from Guangdong and Hong Kong.
 
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Thank John for helping me narrow down the scope of possible identification. Your effort is much appreciated.
 
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Compare Peribaea glabra Tachi and Shima, 2002.

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But the prostigmatic bristle is upwards ….


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Zeegers wrote:
But the prostigmatic bristle is upwards ….


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I marked the bristle I was looking at.
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