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Photo#45586
Fly

Fly
Northwest, Minnesota, USA
June 1, 2005

Dung fly.
This is most likely a dung fly (Scatophagidae), possibly an anthomyiid (Anthomyiidae). Dung flies were split from the anthomyiids, so it is very difficult to tell from an image exactly which family a given fly belongs to:-) Very nice image.

 
Thanks for the information an
Thanks for the information and the complement.

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