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Tephritidae - no, Opomyzidae, Geomyza tripunctata female
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These pictures have been taken near Bologna, Italy on March 29th 2013. Is the family correct and is it possible to identify at least the genus? Thank you for your help.
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Opomyzidae, Geomyza, possibly tripunctata
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Thank you very much Paul for your prompt answer!
Kind regards
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Paul is right: female of Geomyza tripunctata.
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Thanks a lot Jan for your confirmation!
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