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Acrocera subfasciata - female

Acrocera subfasciata - Female
Ash Mountain, Tulare County, California, USA
Size: 2-3 mm
The female also has the fasciated thorax and has more markings on the abdomen. The abdomen is also more rounded and has a tendency to collapse on drying.

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Moved
Moved from Small-headed Flies.

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