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Photo#398916
Red all over - Lucilia

Red all over - Lucilia
Alameda County, California, USA
May 21, 2010
Size: ~5 mm bl
Alighted briefly on wood-chip mulch, late morning. Escaped before I could get a better image. Had strange white structures beside very narrow waist.

Moved
Moved from Calyptratae.

possibly Lucilia sericata -- det. T.L. Whitworth
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Moved
Moved from Flies.

Those structures
are called calypters. Their presence most likely means that your fly is somewhere in here (I can't say precisely where, though).

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