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Sphaeroceridae male > Copromyza stercoraria
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Hello,

I found this dead, inside on 7th January. Near Lincoln UK, size ~5mm.

I can try to take closer shots of certain areas if required.

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Any ideas anyone? I have the fly if anyone wants it.
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That would make it easier. Grin I'd be happy to take it off your hands.
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Paul Beuk wrote:
That would make it easier. Grin I'd be happy to take it off your hands.


It's yours then Paul! PM me where to send it. TumbsUp

For once I have a specimen and haven't been asked for it first! Grin
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Copromyza stercoraria. Once I was able to spread the wings I could see the typical desclerotization on syntergite 1-2. Sorry that it took a while, it has been a bit busy at the office.
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Copromyza stercoraria. Once I was able to spread the wings I could see the typical desclerotization on syntergite 1-2. Sorry that it took a while, it has been a bit busy at the office.


Thank you! Smile

That would make sense, I took photos of a female which I thought looked like Copromyza stercoraria inside climbing the window shortly before I found this one. They look so different!
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