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Agromyzidae? Which one? => Agromyzidae Liriomyza sp. ā™‚
Cortmeyer
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Posted on 19-08-2020 13:18
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Hello Forum

I found this fly on August 18. 2020 on Topinambur-leaves in Frankfurt Main - Germany. It was around 3 mm. It runs all the time over the Leaf.

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Chris
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next an last picture

Greetings
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Jan Maca
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Acletoxnus comes to my mind, but with these poor pictures I cannot be sure.
 
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The frons is too broad for Acletoxenus which has entirely pale legs. This is definitely an agromyzid, probably a Liriomyza.
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Hallo, Jan, hallo Paul,
First i want to say: Iā€˜m sorry for the quality of my pictures, but
second, I thank you for your definition of the fly.
Greetings
Chris
 
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Agromyzidae, without doubt Liriomyza spec., male
 
http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/biologie/sammlung/inde
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Thank You
Chris
 
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