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Tanzania. Gadfly?
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 15-12-2015 12:18
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Nyasa Lake, on light, mouthparts seem to be reduced
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Hi Nikita

Sorry, I overlooked this interesting post for some reason.
Frist thing that comes to mind is Ormiini. However, there are several "Ormiinoids" around, such as Eutrixopsis.

Ormiini are very well characteristed by a large "balloon" between the front coxae.
You can see it here.

http://www.nadsdiptera.org/Tach/WorldTachs/Tachgallery/Tachininae/Ormiini/Ormia_reinhardi.html#
in front of and below the prosigmatic seta.
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I don't see it in your picture, but maybe the angle is off. So please check yourself !

If it is not Ormiini, then
* Prosternum bare ?
* Vein R4+5 bare or only with a few setulae ?
* Arista bare ?
* Abdomen without discal setae ?


If 'yes' to all, you have Eutrixopsis.


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Ormiini are very well characteristed by a large "balloon" between the front coxae.
* Prosternum bare ?
* Vein R4+5 bare or only with a few setulae ?
* Arista bare ?
* Abdomen without discal setae ?

Exactly as you described!
Thank you Theo.
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And, it is night active.

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Your knowledge always imressed me!
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