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Strawberry eyed fly :)
LordV
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Posted on 17-10-2006 19:18
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Any ideas on this ?
Taken today South Coast UK about 6mm body length. It does have pale leg markings (not just the flash).
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I'll take a risk. hybotidae fly.

 
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A risk indeed: Simuliidae (black flies).
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Thanks Smile- certainly had me stumped (but that's fairly easy to do)
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