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Small Fly - Amphicnephes

Small Fly - Amphicnephes
Milton, Massachusetts, USA
June 15, 2005
Size: 3.5mm

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Sorry Eric, it fooled me too
Sorry Eric, it fooled me too, but it is not a Tephritidae, it is an Ulidiidae!

 
Uhps, fooled me again... It i
Uhps, fooled me again... It is the genus Amphicnephes in the family Platystomatidae....tricky flies...

 
Thanks Martin!
Most flies are too tricky for me:-)

Moved
Moved from Eutreta.

Tephritidae.
This is a fruit fly in the family Tephritidae. The genus is distinctive, I just can't remember the name:-)

 
Eutetra?


Very pretty.

Patrick Coin
Durham, North Carolina

 
Eutetra
Looks like that genus, maybe a different species. Thanks Patrick.

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