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Chinese Fly - 09 Sciomyzidae ??
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Posted on 02-03-2015 09:50
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Qujing Normal University Campus; Qujing, Yunnan, China. 25th August 2014 - Colour Pan Traps. I think it's a Sciomyzid but I would like to be sure.
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It has the bristle above coxa 1 so Sciomyzini (with eg Pherbellia, Sciomyza).
The front tarsus is badbly visible but check the original specimen and tell if one or two bristles are seen on the dorsal apex of T1.

Anyhow, at this point I see nothing wrong with Sciomyza simplex Fallén
Contact me if you have more Sciomyzids, I have much interest in identifying them.

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Thanks Jonas.
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And does it have the two bristles on T1? Please check to confirm ID
 
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