Sepsid fly, Rescobie Loch, Forfar
Introduction
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Image: © Mike Pennington Taken: 12 Jul 2014
Sepsid flies are sometimes known as Lesser Dung Flies, because of their breeding habits and their small size, but in habits and appearance they resemble the picture-winged flies, an they attract mates in a similar fashion, by waggling their wings.