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[Meromyza sp] ID request
Arthropa
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Posted on 04-09-2004 14:09
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Hi,

I don't even know the family of this one Sad : Opomyzidae ? Lauxaniidae ?
Thanks for help !
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(Couchey (21), France - 7th August - 3-4 mm)
Edited by Arthropa on 09-03-2007 23:09
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It is a chloropid. You can see the larger triangle around the ocelli on the top picture (once you know what to look for, of course). From the whole build of the specimen I think it is Meromyza but I will see if I can confirm that for you.
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Paul Beuk wrote:
It is a chloropid. You can see the larger triangle around the ocelli on the top picture (once you know what to look for, of course).

Of course it's much easier when you know ! Grin
Thanks, I'm waiting for your coming informations ! Wink
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Hi everyone,

Do you have any confirmation for this one, Paul ?

thanks ! Wink
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Confirmed. Grin
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Great, thanks ! Smile
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