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Tachinidae?
Igor Grichanov
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Hello Igor, I think it could be a male of Tachinidae - unfortunately I could not find it in the key, yet.
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Thank you, Eric. The species was collected from Vietnam.
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In Crosskey's review of Oriental Tachinidae the best match in his keys is Koralliomyia in the uncommonly collected tribe Anacamptomyiini. I have seen no description of this genus. It was described in Die Fliegen der Palaearktischen Region, which is not available online.
 
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Thank you! It was found near Vespidae nest.
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Definitely Anacamptomyiini, also only Tachinidae in Vespidae, and it sure looks like Koralliomyia. Never seen it, great find.

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