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T Bone
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Posted on 09-03-2006 21:02
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I found this dead in my lampshade and was wondering if anyone could give me a hand IDing it.

3mm long, +/-. The eyes have a tinge of orange, not shown here.

Wish I could show or say more, but this is all I have to go on (the specimen fell apart not long after the shot was taken.)
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Paul Beuk
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I would say something like Muscidae, the true flies.
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Thanks for the tip.
 
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