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Stomorhina lunata: male and female
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Syrphidae.
 
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Jorge, you don't recognize the fly you ID every time ? You're tired. Smile
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loooll
this is STOMORHINA LUNATA!!! fooled now! Pfft
 
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not a syrphid. It was a distraction. Sad
 
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in small letters: Stomorhina lunata (Calliphoridae) Pfft
 
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But the size is bigger (2.5x) than others Stomorhina lunata!

And the color is different!

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Males and females Smile
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