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yes << Agromyza?
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Posted on 16-10-2022 20:18
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Hi everyone,

For this one, it has been suggested that it could be an Agromyzinae because of th subcosta joining with R1 before the costa.

The chetotaxy is not well visible, but since this specimen lacks metallic shining and is not completely black, I would discard Melanagromyza, Ophiomyia and Hexomyza.

Do you think that Agromyza could be correct, (the halteres are whitish)?

Thank you!

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos312/big/P1646669_cr.jpg
Cédric Mondy : France : Béganne : 56350 : 16/08/2022
Altitude : 7 m - Taille : 2-3mm (estimé)
Réf. : 312125
Edited by CedricMondy on 23-11-2022 22:51
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any idea?Smile
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Posted on 25-10-2022 18:35
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nobody?
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not even an idea? ;-)

It looks very much like this one
Edited by CedricMondy on 03-11-2022 10:04
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Agromyzidae, Agromyzinae: Agromyza spec.; subcosta touching R1-vein, white halters, a pair of long prescutellar bristles, no doubt.
 
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Agromyzidae, Agromyzinae: Agromyza spec.; subcosta touching R1-vein, white halters, a pair of long prescutellar bristles, no doubt.
 
http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/biologie/sammlung/inde
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Great! Thank you very much!
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