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in north-east of China.
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Hi Beeny.
Tachinidae, I think.
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Thanks a lot!Smile
and another one,it's also a Tachinidae?Do you know the genus?
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Surely, it is Tachinidae, but for genus and species you need to wait for Theo Zeegers, he is expert.
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The 2nd pic shows a Gymnosoma (Tachinidae). Here's a thread with an European species of the same genus:

http://www.dipter...#post_2922
Edited by Kahis on 19-04-2006 09:06
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I observed many similar Tachinids in Japan to that on your first enclosed image.

For example: http://xespok.net...1000036473

But Tachinids of Japan are not properly known, so I can not help you.
Edited by Xespok on 19-04-2006 16:07
 
Teglagyar u. 30.
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The first one looks a hell of a lot like the European Dexiosoma canina.


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the first one is a Tachinid.
It looks like Dexiosoma, it could be.
My guess would be Dexia, but I cannot be sure.
It looks even more like the European Dexia vacua. But there are many Dexia in China.
Xespok's link fly seems even more likely to be Dexia.


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Thanks Nikita Vikhrev,Kahis,Xespok,John Smit,Zeegers!!!WinkGrin
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