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Dung Fly - Scathophaga stercoraria - female

Dung Fly - Scathophaga stercoraria - Female
Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
May 13, 2005
Size: 6 mm

Moved
Moved from Scathophaga.

Hairless stercoraria
Among inland Massachusetts Scathophaga, the dark antenna, hairy arista, darkened crossveins, and black femora (coated with yellowish pollen) make it S. stercoraria. Some have much more hair than others.

Moved
Moved from Dung Flies.

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