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Clusia flava, July 15, 2007
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Ozhigovo station, Naro-Fominsk district, Moscow region. Size 5.5 to 6 mm.

Title changed [Clusiidae to Scathophagidae? to Clusia flava]
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Scathophagidae, my test, but I've never seen this one before...
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Many thanks Nikita (I regularly see these thinking it's some clusiid but collected and photographed for the first time).
 
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Actually, my first thought was Clusia flava and I have seen nothing that would make me change my mind...
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Oops!
I've never seen this one before...

Really, I've never seen Clusia flava....
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I agree with Paul: Clusia flava.
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Many thanks Paul and Jere. So I changed the title a bit too soon (no problem, my suggestion of Clusiidae was quite superficial, I'd better try to run the key instead...).
 
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