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Andre Jas
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Hello everyone,

Is there anyway to tell which Calliopum this is?
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Much appreciated,

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phoridae fly? Not sure.
 
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The best I can do is possibly C. aeneum.
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Paul Beuk wrote:
The best I can do is possibly C. aeneum.


Frown I didn?t see the genus in first time! Lauxaniidae fly?? Ok. I?m very green in diptera. The families are much more harder to identify than we do with spiders! Smile 3 months passed and I don?t know distinguish yet between some families! Sad(
 
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Thanks Paul and Jorge.

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