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"content": "Black kelp fly (Coelopa frigida). There were uncountable numbers of these so I find it surprising that there are fewer than 300 observations (in North America) on iNaturalist. People just don't care about flies like they should. Argyle Shore, Prince Edward Island, Canada. #fly #diptera #nature #entomology #pollinators #inaturalist #kelp #seaweed #beach #pei #macro #PrinceEdwardIsland\n\nhttps://fliprock.files.fedi.monster/media_attachments/files/113/318/405/627/565/361/original/0e1c54439c2425f3.jpg",
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