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Sphaeroceridae? - Nearcticorpus

Sphaeroceridae? - Nearcticorpus
Dixville, Coos County, New Hampshire, USA
May 31, 2011
Size: 2.1mm

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Sphaeroceridae? - Nearcticorpus Sphaeroceridae? - Nearcticorpus

Moved
Moved from Lesser Dung Flies. Note the very wide and heavily sclerotized abdominal sternites. I can't completely rule out Apteromyia but it's worth keeping here.

 
Nearcticorpus sp.
Matthias, thanks for all the fly identifications! Because of your expertise, a new genus was added to the guide here, and many other places.

Moved
Moved from Flies.
Thanks Don.

Yes
it is.

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