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Muscoidea (Phaonia?) from USA 2009-VI-28
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Western Massachusetts, typical New England woods.

(Title changed from Muscoidea per Paul Beuk's comment, and from Anthomyiidae per Joke's. Two more families to collect the complete set.)
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Looks like Anthomyiidae.
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I think you can change title again Grin
Looks Muscidae to me.....maybe Phaonia apicalis ???
One for Stephane!

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