I'd like to see a close up image of the wing. It seems consistent with a phorid
or 'scuttle' fly. If so, it may have emerged from a waste pipe (hopefully not a
broken one). It could also have derived from the carcass of an animal.
Richard J. Pollack, PhD
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
Environmental Health,
Google Megiselia Scalaris for images and see if that is a match. Joel Voron
Colonial Williamsburg
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On Oct 6, 2016, at 5:27 PM, Gayou, Audrey Marie
mailto:gay...@missouri.edu>> wrote:
Dear colleagues,
Is anyone able to ID this pest? We are having an issue with these small f
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