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hope the picture will be attached this time...
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There must be a Phallus impudicus underneath all that...
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Nice cluster !

I arrived too late for the party. Frown
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Can anyone identify the flies - at least at a family level?

Thank you very much,

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Muscidae. There are two possibilities Phaonia and Mydaea.
Regarding the Stephane's fungus, I presume that time is early spring?
If so, and if I was obliged to give some ID, I'd say
ch. Phaonia cf. subventa
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Dryomyzidae - the orange one,
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There are a few Calliphorids mixed among the many muscids in the first pic.
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