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Four or six points?
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I'm confused. Sometimes it seems to be four, sometimes six.
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six spots. The third spot is "shifting", which is an important concept with Muscidae.
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Thanks John
Then it is possibly Sapromyza sexpunctata. On the other hand I remember, that we have two other species with 6 spots. Can anybody help?

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