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Tachinidae - Phorocera obscura
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Can this fly be identified...?
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...and a close-up...
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...and from the back...
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Phorocera obscura again, I think - unless Theo says otherwise Smile They have hairy eyes and an elongate, randomly-dusted abdomen (covered with long bristles & hairs) with large male genitalia.
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No, I totally agree


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Thanks Chris and Theo!!

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