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Flesh Fly? - Anthomyia illocata - female

Flesh Fly? - Anthomyia illocata - Female
Audubon, Camden County, New Jersey, USA
July 27, 2010
Size: Tiny
I think this is a flesh fly but I'm confused by the Horizontal bands versus the vertical bands shown on most flesh flys?

Moved
Moved from pluvialis section.

Confusing one, likely A. illo
Confusing one, likely A. illocata due to the scutellum pattern, and the nubs behind the head are unusual but not unseen.

Moved
Moved from Anthomyia.

Moved
Moved from Root-Maggot Flies.

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Moved from ID Request.

That would be it...thanks tha
That would be it...thanks thanks Ron

How about something in...
...Anthomyia?

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