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Published: 2020-07-17
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A new bee-mimicking stiletto fly (Therevidae) from China discovered on iNaturalist 

California State Collection of Arthropods, California Department of Food & Agriculture, Sacramento, California, USA.
Diptera Cybertaxonomy citizen science social media Northeast China

Abstract

The Chinese stiletto fly fauna is poorly known, with few species previously described and no endemic genera. A new genus and species of charismatic stiletto fly is described from northern China. Although the species was previously known from a poorly preserved specimen, the true form of this apparent bumble bee-mimic was not known until images of a live individual were discovered amongst photographs posted on iNaturalist, an online citizen scientist and biodiversity social network.

 

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