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A fly in the ointment

This photo is of a Phaonia Rufiventris, also known as the orange-shouldered bristleshin, which I was hoping to find in my local woods. By the time I found this one sitting on a wild garlic leaf, the sun had disappeared and there wasn’t a lot of

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