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Posted on 24-09-2008 16:27
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quite a few of them were sitting on Roripa flowers. The closest match in the galllery is Anthomyia monilis but apparently the same one. Close were males. Could be the same sp.? ID-abe?
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Anthomyiidae is correct, but it isn't A.monilis.
Male seems to be Delia platura, probably, female too.
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thanks Nikita, it seems it can pest in some crops!
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sorry, 24-09-2008 Warsaw, PL
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