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Found in my garden (compost heap). What kind of Sphaeroceridae can this be?

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Copromyza sp. I'd need a better view of the ventral side of the abdomen for a species ID.
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What do you think Paul?

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Sorry, I checked it but forgot to reply: Copromyza stercoraria, male
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Thanks Paul!
 
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