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Stearibia nigriceps (ID Stephane Lebrun)
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Near dead meat

Is species possible and have the hitchhikers also a name...?

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I think the mites are not the normally seen Mesostigmata, for example Parasitidae, but rather Astigmata mites.
 
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The mites look like Uropididae (or Ryanair passengers as we call them in Britain)
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I think the fly is Stearibia nigriceps.
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Definitive a "back to the sixtees"fly....ha ha

Thanks to all !

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