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Maybe Rhagionidae
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Posted on 15-12-2020 17:05
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Which family iis?

iptera from Brazil!

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Its is Strtiomyiidae?
 
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Not Stratiomyidae, the veins are not shifted forward. Another Orthorrhapha.
 
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Thanks John I saw Diptera's key to Brazil again, and I was in doubt between Rhagionidae or Athericidae. I can't see the scaly elevation present just behind the posterior thoracic spiracle, which leads me to think about Rhagionidae
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Maybe Xylophagidae.

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Teglagyar u. 30.
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I’m definitely not an expert in the neotropics, but I see for now no reason why it’s not Rhagionidae.

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Me neither...
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I don't know all the genera of South America. The antennae look wrong for Rhagio, Chrysopilus, and Austroleptis. Wing veins are wrong for Litoleptis.
 
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