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Chloropidae: Oscinellinae - Trachysiphonella
Jessica
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Posted on 16-07-2020 17:21
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Hello,

Can someone help me for the genus of this fly ?

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos263/big/Chloropidae.jpg
Jessica Joachim : France : Lavaur : 81500 : 23/05/2020
Altitude : 147 m - Taille : 2-3 mm
Réf. : 263224


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Jessica Joachim : France : Lavaur : 81500 : 23/05/2020
Altitude : 147 m - Taille : 2-3 mm
Réf. : 263227
Edited by Jessica on 27-08-2020 16:30
 
Jessica
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No one ?
 
John Carr
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Appears to have a complete subcosta, free from R1 distally, and a retracted dm-cu crossvein. I think Agromyzidae subfamily Phytomyzinae.
 
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Jessica
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Oh okay, thank you very much !
 
Jan Maca
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Subcostal region of left wing looks different from that of the right wing (a monstrousity?) Macrosetae of head and mesonotum are reduced. Colouration very much like Chloropidae. I think it is a chloropid.
 
Jessica
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Oh, it seems this one is difficult. I don't have more pictures awkward
 
von Tschirnhaus
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Chloropidae: Oscinellinae, probably a Trachysiphonella species
 
http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/biologie/sammlung/inde
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Okay, thank you !
 
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