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Sapromyza in Madeira?
Jan Wind
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Fly seen 10 feb. 2013 in Madeira. To which family does it belong?
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Is it a Lauxaniidae? If so, you may send it to me, Jan.
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Ruud thank you. I think you are giving the right clue.

It could well be Sapromyza indigena.

I will have another look tomorrow at daylight and will send it to to you for confirmation
 
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Sapromyza indigena or Sapromyza imitans
 
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great! Grin
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