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[Ophiomyia sp male] Agromyzidae ?
Christine Devillers
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This one was 2 - 3 mm.
30-04-2009,Belgium,on a leaf of Euonymus.

Could it be a male of Melanagromyza or Ophiomyia ?
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Male Ophiomyia sp., in Europe mining on EUONYMUS only Liriomyza strigata.

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Thanks a lot Smile
How do you see the difference between Ophiomyia and Melanagromyza ?
 
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Difference between Ophiomyia and Melanagromyza

Ophiomyia
uniformly black species, costa ending at vein R4+5 or continuing to M1, antennae normally separated by raised facial keel, male frequently with distinct vibrissal fasciculus.

Melanagromyza
scutum, scutellum or abdomen frequently with some metallic coloration, greenish, bluish or coppery, costa extending strongly to vein M1; antennae not separated by a raised keel; male never with vibrissal fasciculus.

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Thanks Milos Smile
 
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