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Dolichopodidae II for I.d.
Clive Lau
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Collected in Hong Kong on 1.v.2023
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Lateral view & wing
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I think Medetera
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Thanks Tony.
 
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Close to M. grisescens.
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Thanks Igor. Previously HK has recorded 3 species of Medetera, namely M. austroapicalis, M. grisescens and M. opaca. Thus there is a good chance that the above fly is indeed M. grisescens.
 
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We had another specimen of Medetera caught on 14.vi.2012 from the same locality. Do you think it belong to the same species as the first one in this post or a different species of Medetera?
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