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Heleomyzidae?
Roger Thomason
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Photographed yesterday in the garden. Head seems to protrude at the front more than recent postings. Is an ID possible on this specimen?

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Nice specimen( female ) It's Tephrochlamys sp.Frown
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Frown...My thoughts too...Thanks Andrzej
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At time could be regarded as Tephrochlamys prope rogeri Wink
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