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Bearded Muscidae
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Posted on 07-12-2007 18:53
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A little larger than a house-fly, with a beard and a snout. Wing venation is like a Muscid's. No idea of species.

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Very young Stomorhina lunata Pfft
 
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another view...
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Not Muscidae, but Calliphoridae. (or even Rhiniidae if we consider the new family. Pfft)
 
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Thanks Jorge, I was fooled again by the beard and the relative long stout. Why should it be a very young fly?
 
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