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| [Ophiomyia nasuta] Black Agromyzidae | |
| kristobal21 | Posted on 20-02-2015 11:44 | 
| Member Location: Posts: 342 Joined: 25.09.12 | Could it be Ophiomyia sp. ? Taken in the East of France. kristobal21 attached the following image:  [180.4Kb] Edited by kristobal21 on 23-02-2015 17:31 | 
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| kristobal21 | Posted on 20-02-2015 11:47 | 
| Member Location: Posts: 342 Joined: 25.09.12 | Another dorsal view kristobal21 attached the following image:  [168.3Kb] | 
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| kristobal21 | Posted on 23-02-2015 14:02 | 
| Member Location: Posts: 342 Joined: 25.09.12 | Or could it be Melanagromyza sp. ? As it looks totally black, I do prefer Ophomyia sp. Is it correct ? | 
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| mcerny | Posted on 23-02-2015 14:29 | 
| Member Location: Czech Republic Posts: 672 Joined: 15.07.08 | Ophiomyia nasuta (Melander, 1913). Miloš | 
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| kristobal21 | Posted on 23-02-2015 17:26 | 
| Member Location: Posts: 342 Joined: 25.09.12 |  Thank you ! | 
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| kristobal21 | Posted on 23-02-2015 22:13 | 
| Member Location: Posts: 342 Joined: 25.09.12 | Is it possible to have an idea of the useful criteria for this ID ? Edited by kristobal21 on 23-02-2015 22:13 | 
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