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Agromyzidae fly -- 11 January 2007
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HI


* locality - Silgueiros - Viseu - PORTUGAL
* date - 11.01.2007
* size - 2-3 mm (small fly)
* habitat - farmland
* substrate - lemon fruit tree


I think that this is Chloropidae fly. If so, which one?
********* EDIT = subject changed from "Chloropidae" to "Agromyzidae"

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this seems like a Thaumatomyia spp. but it hasn?t, for example, distinctive stripes in the thorax...
I think this is a female..

let me know, please.
 
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Er..., this is an agromyzid fly...
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opsss.. so this is MY first agromyzid fly!!! Frown
is it possibel to get genus level?
 
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Liriomyza or Phytoliriomyza (or something else and I'm making a fool of myself - again Smile). The two genera cannot be reliably seprataed without examination of male genitalia.
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