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Inopus rubriceps USA
hedy2411
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Posted on 14-07-2016 11:20
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Who knows the name of this fly?
Found 4-6-2016 in California, USA
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John Carr
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Male Inopus rubriceps, a fly accidentally imported from Australia. (We have no native Chiromyzinae, as far as I know.) In America it is restricted to the San Francisco Bay area.
 
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Nice John, thank you for your reaction!

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Hedy
 
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