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 Pegomya testacea 
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| Elena Regina | 
 Posted on 16-12-2024 08:37 
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Lazio, 2024-XII, TBL 10 mm 
Edited by Elena Regina on 20-12-2024 15:20 Scias characterem non constituere genus, sed genus characterem.  | 
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| Andrzej | 
 Posted on 16-12-2024 11:52 
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Member Location: Poland Posts: 2422 Joined: 05.01.06  | 
Scathophagidae-like fly  
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences  | 
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| Juergen Peters | 
 Posted on 17-12-2024 01:33 
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Looks like a Scathophaga stercoraria female.
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| John Carr | 
 Posted on 17-12-2024 10:01 
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It looks like it has 3 katepisternal bristles. Most Scathophagidae have only 1. | 
| John Carr | 
 Posted on 17-12-2024 11:45 
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Anthomyiidae | 
| Elena Regina | 
 Posted on 17-12-2024 22:47 
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Pegomya? https://www.faunaitalia.it/checklist/invertebrates/families/Anthomyiidae.html Scias characterem non constituere genus, sed genus characterem.  | 
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| John Carr | 
 Posted on 18-12-2024 00:24 
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Possibly Pegomya. | 
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