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Attractive, Glossy Fly Dines on Bird Droppings
Stephen
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Posted on 14-06-2007 16:05
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This glossy and colorful fly was happily dining on bird droppings on a leaf.

ID help would be appreciated.

Forest, West Virginia USA, 10 June 2007, about 5 mm.
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Here's a second photo.
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I think Psila (Xenopsila) lateralis.
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BUCK M. & MARSHALL S.A. (2006) - The identity of Pseudopsila, description of a new subgenus of Psila, and redefinition of Psila sensu lato (Diptera: Psilidae) - Eur. J. Entomol. 103(1): 183?192
 
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Black, i7;l7;k2;l9;l0;k3;l6;, thanks very much!

I need to learn more about this family. This is only my second time finding a member of Psilidae.
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