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Posted on 21-11-2005 07:06
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Here's another which I think I have seen before here, but I can't locate it Sad.

www.naturamediterraneo.com/Public/data2/lynkos/OSHB05-C08-F.jpg_200511217237_OSHB05-C08-F.jpg

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Sciomyzidae??
 
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Close, Jan Willem, but not quite: Pelidnoptera nigripennis of the Phaeomyiidae. Also see http://www.dipter...read_id=93.
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Great Paul! If it's any consolation Jan, I'd have said Sciomyzidae too Sad, Sarah
 
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Well Sarah, we don't have to feel ashamed. This family used to be part of the Sciomyzidae.

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As if it weren't difficult enough to learn things in the first place, then they go and change everything around and we have to start all over. It's just not sporting Angry, Sarah
 
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