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Manuel Moro
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Posted on 23-03-2021 20:30
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Another Extremadura fly this time with clear knee pads. About 5 mm, not measured, calculated. The habitat is dehesa with lots of broom in flower. Trujillo, Extremadura, Western Spain.
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Tony Irwin
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Try loading photo again?
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Manuel Moro
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It was a size problem, sorry.Frown
 
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Agromyzidae
 
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Thank you for your promptness. I was on Digitalis purpurea.
 
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Looks like a female Phytomyzinae. Lots of species with similar colouration, so we may not be able to take it further from a photo.
Just noticed that it was on Digitalis - if it was on its host plant, then it may well be Napomyza scrophulariae
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Manuel Moro wrote:
Thank you for your promptness. I was on Digitalis purpurea.


One species of Agromyzidae is recorded at bladmineerders.nl: Phytomyza digitalis. The fly in the photo could be Phytomyza (veins crowded towards front of wing, costa ending at R4+5, dm-cu retracted or absent).
 
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Tony Irwin wrote:
Looks like a female Phytomyzinae. Lots of species with similar colouration, so we may not be able to take it further from a photo.
Just noticed that it was on Digitalis - if it was on its host plant, then it may well be Napomyza scrophulariae


I missed that one because I was looking for leaf miners only.
 
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Thank you both very much. From knowing nothing to, with your guidance, knowing a lot about these miners. Also a new family for me. Thanks
 
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