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eurythyrea
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Posted on 22-01-2011 15:01
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Dear friends, here's a few photos I received from a Hungarian gardener, and told him you will help me for sure. These small flies were hatched from walnuts, its size is 2-3mm.

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He really needs to know what are these flies, thank you!

Nikola
 
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Chloropidae?...seems similar to Calamoncosis in the Gallery.
 
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Maybe Lasiambia sp.?
Sincerely yours
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Stratiomyidae; some sort of Pachygaster-type thing?
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No soldierfly. I think that Roger is closer.
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Chloropidae, definitely yes; Calamoncosis, definitely not. Wink
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Chloropidae; the common walnut pest is Polyodaspis ruficornis Mcq. Try this one
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Ah, yes. I agree with P. ruficornis. Wink

- Apical scutellar setae long, strongly approximated and remaining marginal setae small... head longer and with more produced vibrissal angle. Polyodaspis

- Apical scutellar setae more widely separated and remaining marginal setae longer....head shorter and with less produced vibrissal angle... Lasiambia
Edited by Sara21392 on 24-01-2011 12:50
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Dear friends, especially Valery,

many, many thanks for your attention and useful help! Polyodaspis ruficornis - seems to be this one!

Nikola
 
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Now to add them to the Gallery... Wink
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Paul and friends, the pictures will be uploaded soon by the original author to the gallery. Thanks for helping!

Nikola
 
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