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Perhaps a Sepsidae, perhaps not!
Tony T
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Posted on 21-05-2007 15:55
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10 May 2007, New Brunswick, Canada. Length: 4mm
Doesn't look quite right for a Sepsid
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Geomyza sp. from Opomyzidae Smile
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Wow! That was quick; thanks.
Edit: A recent reference with a photo indicates this is Geomyza tripunctata; a recently introduced (to NA) species now common in eastern gardens.
Edited by Tony T on 21-05-2007 19:43
 
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Hi Tony,

Due a long period of absence (April-June) I seem to have missed this thread. It is indeed a female of Geomyza tripunctata. Great photo!!

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hi Tony,

just a question, out from the subject.
i'm very interested to know more about the tehnic we are using for this photo. all this are extraordinary.

thanks,
cosmln
 
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