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Fly on beaver stump #1 - Scathophaga furcata

Fly on beaver stump #1 - Scathophaga furcata
Wood River, Hall County, Nebraska, USA
April 5, 2013
One of several flies feeding on the sap flowing from a stump of a tree recently cut down by a beaver. Sunny spring day - 65 degrees F or so. Anthomyiidae? Eutrichota? affinis??

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Scathophaga furcata?
Scathophaga furcata is the most common Scathophagidae in your area with this color pattern.

Scathophagidae?
Scathophagidae?

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