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Fungus-killed fly (Muscidae: Coenosiini)
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A muscid, in the Coenosiini tribe.
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Is there an easy way to recognize typical Coenosiini, or any of the major tribes and subfamiles?
 
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Coenosinii are (easily) distinguishable by the layout of katepisternal (=sternopleural) setae : 3 setae arranged in an equilateral (or at least isosceles) triangle. Of course, this is not visible on these pics.
I'd add that this one looks like Coenosia attenuata / humilis, but once more, I don't know the nearctic fauna.
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We have both species here, and also C. tigrina in the species group.
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