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Geomyza cf tripunctata, Sussex.
Will van Niekerk
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Posted on 01-03-2012 20:28
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Bosham, West sussex.

In an ex-hedgerow seperating a wheatfield and a saltmarsh.

11 August 2011.

Smallish... at most 6-8mm (it was a long time ago and I'm not really sure).

I think Tephritidae looks right, so it's probably something else.
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Might be Opomyzidae.
 
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That does look more likely, thank you.
 
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The narrow wing base says it's a Geomyza.
G. tripunctata is a common species with right wing pattern.
 
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Thanks! I shall update the title and the folder to suit.

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