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Black Fly

Black Fly
Quimby, Cherokee County, Iowa, USA
June 2, 2009
Size: 2 mm
On a sunny hillside seep in an oak woodland, swarms of these tiny black insects were quite bothersome as they flew all around me, often alighting on my face. All but this one escaped my swats. I hope it us sufficiently intact for an identification.

Black fly.
No, seriously, that is the common name for biting flies in the family Simuliidae. Check out the guide pages for more information.

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