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Liriomyza ID: Liriomyza bryoniae
Worg
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Posted on 13-11-2024 22:36
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Dears,

I have collected this specimen in central Italy (Senigallia) 50 a.s.l. Individuals have emerged from mined spinach and chard.
I do believe belongs to the genus Liriomyza. Is it possible to get to the species level? I send some pictures (but I can do more of them, if you may suggest me which part is important for the identification).

Thank you.
Best,

Giorgio


i.imgur.com/LlP0W0B.jpeg

i.imgur.com/VFqqYHt.jpeg

i.imgur.com/0RlzzL4.jpeg
Edited by Worg on 29-11-2024 16:19
 
mcerny
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Posted on 14-11-2024 08:26
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In Europe, several species of the genus Liriomyza, e.g. L. bryoniae, L. huidobrensis, L. sativae, L. strigata, L. trifolii, feed on host plants of Chenopodiaceae. Their identification is reliable only by studying the male genitalia. If you can send me the flies, I'll be happy to identify them.

Milos
 
Worg
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Posted on 29-11-2024 16:16
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mcerny wrote:
In Europe, several species of the genus Liriomyza, e.g. L. bryoniae, L. huidobrensis, L. sativae, L. strigata, L. trifolii, feed on host plants of Chenopodiaceae. Their identification is reliable only by studying the male genitalia. If you can send me the flies, I'll be happy to identify them.

Milos

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Thank you very much. Milos identified it as Liriomyza bryoniae.
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