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fungus fly - Limonia duplicata - male

fungus fly - Limonia duplicata - Male
Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
Size: about 8 mm body
This small cra*nefly-like thing and a couple dozen of its brothers and sisters have eclosed after feeding on and pupating in an assortment of mushroom scraps I gathered from Nashua and Hudson, NH with the hope of rearing some fungivorous be*etle larvae. These followed a long-lasting mini-cloud of smaller gn*at-type flies that issued from the same fungus collection. I normally pay scant attention to flies because to do otherwise robs time from my beet*le endeavors, but I relented on this occasion.

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