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Zenillia? => Allophorocera
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I see your point. Are the eyes bare ?

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Yes. eyes bare.
 
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It is an Allophorocera. It reminds me of A. rutila, but I am not sure about your species.
Please keep collecting and can work together on the Korean fauna. I did the review of the Khabarovskiy Kraj, which is compaired to the seize of the earth close to Korea !

Theo

 
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It is an Allophorocera. It reminds me of A. rutila, but I am not sure about your species.
Please keep collecting and can work together on the Korean fauna. I did the review of the Khabarovskiy Kraj, which is compaired to the seize of the earth close to Korea !

Theo

 
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Thanks! Can you tell me about the name of your review? I am looking for a catalogue (or description) of the Tachinidae from Far East Russia. Many species of Tachinids are recorded in Far East Russia and Northeast China, but not mentioned in Korea yet.
 
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