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Sphaeroceridae?

Sphaeroceridae?
Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
October 3, 2010
Size: 3mm
Found in leaf litter.

Moved
Moved from Sphaerocerinae.

Moved
Nice find, Tom! This is probably Mesosphaerocera annulicornis, although I can't eliminate Parasphaerocera from this view (the key character is on the abdomen, and is hidden by the wings).

Moved from Lesser Dung Flies.

Moved
Moved from Flies.
Thanks John.

Sphaeroceridae?
Yes, Sphaeroceridae, possibly genus Sphaerocera

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