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Little Fly but which one
cookiemonster71
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Posted on 30-03-2010 18:28
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Sorry for the inconvenience.
But can someone help me to determinate this little fly.

Photo taken yesterday in Limburg (Netherlands).

The length about I guess 4-5 mm.

Hope someone can see more.

Kindly regards,

Cookiemonster71 aka Roger
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Paul Beuk
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Geomyza tripunctata, Opomyzidae
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Geomyza tripunctata, Opomyzidae

Hey Paul, thanks for the fast feedbackWink
 
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Are you sure it's tripunctata, Paul? I cant see the weak spot near with wing base this species usually has.
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Looks like the spot near the wing base is present. I would also make Geomyza tripunctata (a female) of this one.
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