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very tiny fly with yellow head
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i guess micropezidae or a little scatophagidae
but does anyone know the genus [spc?]
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Looks like some kind of Chloropidae, could be wrong though...it has been known.
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Agromyzidae.
 
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Probably Agromyzidae

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Agromyzidae
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I think it might be AGROMYZIDAE Grin.
 
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thanks to everybody i am happy with family name Agromyzidae
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Hello!

Liriomyza?
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Jürgen

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more probable Phytomyza

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thanks most probably liriomyza considering the dark sculettum and rest coloration
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