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Lipoptena mazamae Rondani - Lipoptena mazamae

Lipoptena mazamae Rondani - Lipoptena mazamae
Brackenridge Field Laboratory (BFL), University of Texas at Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
April 17, 2015
Portrait of a live louse fly, or ked. These bizarrely flattened flies are external parasites of birds and mammals.

Public domain image by Alex Wild, produced by the University of Texas "Insects Unlocked" program.

spmn in the UTIC, Austin, TX(1), Det. M. A. Quinn, 2016

Hippoboscid??
I am SO not a fly expert but looks like one of the louse flies. Fortunately, an expert will probably weigh in shortly...

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