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February 2004. ‘Beetles’ collected from a chilli field in Bangi Selamgor, Malaysia, as well as on Elucine indica. It was thought to be a coccinellid.
The insect is not a beetle, but a ‘beetle fly’ of the family Celyphidae or (e.g. Colless & McAlpine (1991) p. 770) Lauxaniidae. The larvae feed in decaying vegetation.
Reference: Colless DH & McAlpine DK (1991) Diptera (flies). Chapter 39, pp. 717-786 in CSIRO (ed.) The Insects of Australia: a textbook for students and research workers. Melbourne University Press, Carlton.
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