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Musca domestica?
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Posted on 28-07-2006 12:51
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Found in my iguana's terrary, 6 mm long.

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With a gnat ...

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Another ...

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Certainly not Musca domestica, as that species is not predatory. I leave putting a numae on to someone else. Wink
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As far as I can understand it is fly from genus Coenosia, Muscidae.
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I agree with Nikita. It's Coenosia, possibly rufipalpis.
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Thank you very much! Smile
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