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Dina -
Can you tell us where the fly was found? It looks like a species of Fannia,
but difficult as it's so badly faded and eaten. In any case, it's not a
pest species, but whatever's been eating it probably is!
Tony
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> These photos are for unknown flying insect .. could you know the
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> Dina
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