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Mongolian Tephritidae --> Platystoma
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Is it possible to name this, weird looking, Tephritidae from Mongolia?

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Platystoma possibly soosi Kriv. 1996. I am going to see the paper and type tomorrow. The work and condition of the type are really lousy, but perhaps...
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Ah, of course, Platystoma, that fits much better. I hope the article and the type can provide conclusive evidence. If more details are needed, please let me know.
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Hello Valery, did you succeed in checking this one?
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Not yet, I was generally very busy the last week with photos and stacking at the collection, but this week work with DB and texts from home. Perhaps the next week.

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