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cf Thaumatomyia sp. (Chloropidae)
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Posted on 31-05-2007 19:20
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Size: ~0,5-1 mm
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Garden, dense vegetation.
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Chloropidae, probably something like Thaumatomyia sp.!
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they are very common in leaves of Citrus x sinensis! Smile
 
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(Off-topic) Only say that orange tree is not an hybrid, is a true species (Citrus sinensis).
 
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Smile you are right! Smile
 
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Thank you! It is a very tiny creature indeed!Smile
 
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