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Coenosia, Apr. 12, 2007
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Swept from dry grass. Size 3 to 3.5 mm.
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Hello Black,
it is always a challenge for me to ID Muscidae as I'm beginning with this family. So don't trust me, but for the game, I propose Lispocephala erythrocera, Coenosiinae.

I will be very happy if someone confirm. Smile

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Happy days are here to stay, at least for Stephane Smile

Lispocephala erythrocera (Muscidae)
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Waohh, Thanks Jere, I am very Smile SmileSmile

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Many thanks Stephane (nice hit for the start!) and Jere Smile.
 
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