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Fly - Musca autumnalis - male

Fly - Musca autumnalis - Male
Elkton, Douglas County, Oregon, USA
July 12, 2010
Muscid?

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Fly - Musca autumnalis - male Fly - Musca autumnalis - male

Moved
Moved from Flies.

Musca autumnalis?
Few genera of Muscidae have such a strongly deflected M vein. Genus Musca is among them (or the only one). There are only about three species in North America. This is not a common house fly and is a good match in abdominal markings for our M. autumnalis.

good call... i would say so, too

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