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Opomyzidae, Opomyza florum? from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 28-08-2007 18:52
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Hi,

like promised this is the first photo of what i think to be an opomyzid.
Retezat National Park, 19.august.2007, ~1300m.
size something like 5-6mm
checking thru the gallery my result will be Opomyza florum.
confirmation/infirmation?

thanks in advance,
cosmln
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Posted on 28-08-2007 22:26
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Consider it confirmed Smile.

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Jan Willem wrote:
Consider it confirmed Smile.

Jan Willem


Hi Jan,

thanks for that.
you have 2-3 exemplary there collected. even probably this is very common. at least there was very common.

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Hi Cosmin,

That is very well possible. O. florum can be rather common. Still all data on Opomyzidae from Romania are welcome, since there are not that many data from Romania.

Jan Willem
 
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