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Lauxanid?
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Posted on 02-06-2007 08:25
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Hello,

Am I right with lauxanid?
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Opomyzidae? Opomyza?? O. cf. germinationis??? Shock

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No, it isn't Opomyzidae. Wing pattern as in Pallopteridae, but as far as I understand, Pierreis right, it is really Lauxaniidae, I think Minettia inusta.
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Thanks Nikita and apologies to Pierre, I'll look more closely next time before jumping to conclusions - I do have Minettia inusta in my collection but had not remembered it. (At least I got the question marks right Sad)

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Hello,

Thanks to both of you.
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