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Roger Thomason
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Another from the garden today...very hard to say if it has already been submitted...trying not to duplicate these things.
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First one is Myospila : I am surprise to see 2 ad on mid tibia, because it would imply Myopsila alpina, which is not supposed to be found in your area.
2 & 3 are Phaonia sp. (once again in consobrina group, like subfuscinervis).
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Oh..sorry, I thought the were all the same fly.now I see they are not..Will see if I have any more photo's of the first one so it can be determined as M.alpina.Smile

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The only other photo I took of this one...as far as I know. Don't know if it helps any?
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It doesn't help.Frown
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