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Agromyzidae? from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 05-10-2007 22:50
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Hi,

another small fly collected in 28.september.2007.
hilly area (~659m), size ~3mm, collected by sweeping the net thru vegetation. i think this is from Agromyzidae family.
photo taken thru microscope.

can be IDed furter?

thanks in advance,
cosmln
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Posted on 05-10-2007 23:24
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Phytomyza or Chromatomyza (Agromyzidae)
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Kahis wrote:
Phytomyza or Chromatomyza (Agromyzidae)


need some additional photos?

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need some additional photos?

cosmln


need male specimen and photo of dissected genitaliaWink
 
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This is barely a guess, but it could perhaps be Phytomyza fallaciosa Brischke 188. It's a common species in much of Europe with many generations through the year. Host plants are various Ranunculus species.
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