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Agromyzidae - Cerodontha denticornis
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Why not Agromyzidae ...
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Cerodontha (denticornis)? Agromyzidae
 
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Thanks a lot Andrzej and daveb21. Agromyzidae indeed - and Cerodontha looks right.
 
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Yes, ac missing, so denticornis
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