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25-SEP-2011 Diane Lepage

Flesh fly (Sarcophaga sp.)

Flesh flies, of the Family Sarcophagidae, are very common, and probably most of us have seen them at one time or another and perhaps not paid a whole lot of attention to them. However, close looks reveal them to be very attractive black and white striped insects, often with bright red eyes. Some species in this family give birth to larvae rather than eggs, which is quite unusual.

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slhoornstra30-Sep-2011 23:26
Love this one, makes a lovely all over pattern of flowers. V
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