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Posted on 01-05-2006 22:18
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I am being very lazy here! Can anyone suggest what family this fly belongs to? I collected it vecause it looked different from many of the black coloured flies I usually ignore.
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Photo here, I hope (too large last time)
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wrong file type that time. Let's hope this works!
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So I am giving up!
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Hi Nigel,

Don't give up, you've made us curious nowWink.

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Make sure it is with the right sizes AND that the name does not contain spaces!
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The trick is to make sure there are no gaps in the file name.....
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photo of face
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