Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Anthomyiidae Netherlands
Posted by thijsdegraaf on 13-10-2024 15:12
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Anthomyiidae. But which one. They arde difficult. Found it in the greenhouse. On a leaf with some honey (often works well) took it outside for a photo. October 13, Netherlands, Bergen, North Holland.
Regards, Thijs
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Posted by thijsdegraaf on 28-10-2024 10:53
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I'll leave it as Anthomyiidae. I think a name is not possible. :|
Regards, Thijs
Posted by eklans on 28-10-2024 11:30
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Botanophila cf. fugax
Posted by thijsdegraaf on 28-10-2024 17:29
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I did indeed think of Botanophila. They are difficult to identify for a non-specialist. I had one in 2012 on ragwort. I sent the larvae to Joke van Erkelens, who bred them. They turned out to be Botanophila seneciella.
I still have ragwort and I still see the larvae regularly. But of course that says nothing about this fly.
In Dutch on the Waarneming forum:
https://forum.waa...c=196423.0
Here on my website
http://www.tuin-t...engels.htm (Also with a Botanophila cf. fugax)
Thanks Eric and greetings Thijs
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