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Scathophagidae 2009-V-10
John Carr
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Posted on 02-12-2012 23:01
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I read Scathophaga stercoraria occurs in North America too, I think it is probably that species, but I don't know anything about similar species in America. At least, in the Netherlands I would call this S. stercorariaSmile
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We have Scathophaga stercoriara. It is usually more hairy.
 
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