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Roger Thomason
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I don't see a photo Sad To upload a photo make sure the file name has no spaces and the file size is less than 190KB Smile
 
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And add some details, as requested in the Code of Conduct...
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Sorry about that. First time I've posted anything, and not too clever with computers.
Very small fly-approximately 1.5mm on work-top of kitchen flying around pot plants. Had to take photo with flash as camera hand held
 
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But the picture still does not show...
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Paul Beuk wrote:
But the picture still does not show...


just a joke... maybe because of the flash everything was white Wink
this is a jokr

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Mycetophilidae?
 
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Sciaridae.
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