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Posted on 26-11-2010 18:08
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I have attached a phorograph of an adult fly. The image is not all that clear since taken from adhesive trap through plastic wrapping. Fly around 5 mm long. Found in large number in house near river estuary, NE England very distinctive wing venation
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Your picture isn't visible. Please check if there are no spaces in the name and the size is suitable.
 
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Thank you for pointing out picture not dislpayed. Have tried to re-enter photograph.
 
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Still no photo - the commonest uploading mistakes are to have spaces or unnecessary punctuation in the file name OR the file size is too big ( must be <190KB ). Smile
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Thanks for image information. will try again
 
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@milos: I need to check. Perhaps I have.

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