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Scatophagidae? -> Scatophaga stercoraria female
Juergen Peters
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Hallo, allerseits!

This Scatophagid (?) was considerably smaller than the one in my previous post (7-8 mm). It came to a cup of fruit mush (originally intended to attract hornets and butterflies, but was mostly visited by flies :-)) two days ago (Ostwestfalen/Germany). Thanks for any hints!
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It is typical female of S. stercoraria.
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Hello, Nikita!

Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
It is typical female of S. stercoraria.


Thanks! It appeared very small to me for a S. stercoraria, therefore I thought it must be another species.
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