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| | | Fly - wing overlap question Stony Stratford, Bucks.
The wings on this fly overlap left over right (I had to look carefully to be sure). This made me wonder if (for a given species of fly) the wings always overlap the same way or if there are left-handed (winged) and right-handed flies of the same species?
....or maybe any individual fly is able to fold it's wings both left over right or right over left?
Would be mighty impressed if anyone knows the answer  .
Help with id also appreciated:
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