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Opomyza?
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 09-07-2007 22:05
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Mosc reg, 09 July, 2,5-3mm
Has additional crossvein as O.punctella, but very small and yellowish-light. So far only this bad photo...
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Jan Willem
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Hi Nikita,

Opomyza punctella is normally a rather small species so that sounds right to me! Always nice to find Opomyza punctella; only a few specimens (if present at all) in most collections.

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Jan,
to tell you truth I have still doubts (may be I forgot O.punctella during long winterShock)
Please, check better image!
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Well, Opomyza lineatopunctata (also a small species) occasionally has extra crossveins and spots like O. punctella, but O. lineatopunctata can easily be recognized by have a dark central stripe on the thorax. So if this dark central stripe on the thorax is absent (which it looks like it is), your specimen is O. punctella.

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Nikita Vikhrev
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No stripe.
Ok, O. punctella Shock
Thank you, Jan
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Is this the same fly as on the first picture??
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Same genus, but O.florum, I think.
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Hi Stef,

Although you can't see the wings very well I think Nikita is totally right. I would also call this Opomyza florum (a male).

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