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very tiny black/white fly
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dear people I thought Anthomya, but i cannot find a match. ID possible?
seen yesterday near Rotterdam.
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Platypezidae ?

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Polyporivora ornata, female
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thank you al!
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Yes, I agree, but very interesting thing for me is, that this specimen is with the grey dots on T2, similarly like in P. picta. Do you remember name of the plant?
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