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agromyzidae?
zcuc
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Posted on 15-04-2008 01:54
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This tiny female?
Looks like the one I posted not very long a go from the same place:
ttp://www.diptera...post_57256
but head looks different. is it still Cryptochetidae?

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Cryptochetidae has a very large antennal flagellum with a tiny arista, which is not the case here. I am not sure which family this is, though, perhaps lauxaniidae.
 
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More agromyzid like
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Thanks for the help Grin

Found on Sonchus oleraceus and I did notice some tunnels on leafs.
Edited by zcuc on 15-04-2008 13:00
 
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take a look here zcuc Smile

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Subfamily Agromyzinae, so Ophiomyia is a possible genus among the Sonchus feeders. This is a very difficult genus, probably with many undescribed species.
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