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Acalyptrate? Calyptrate? Hungary, June > Agromyza sp
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I'm a bt puzzled with this female, wing looks like Lauxaniidae for example, geneal appearance and calyptra brings up something Muscidae-like to me... Forest. 2 different specimens shown.
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This is the same:
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And the different specimen: Thanks for any help.
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It is acalyptrate. I think it is Agromyzidae.
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Xespok wrote:
It is acalyptrate. I think it is Agromyzidae.


Thanks, that would be interesting, I've never seen such a large one, only those 2-3 mm long ones. This was ~5 mm-s long.
 
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Female Agromyza sp.

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Thanks, I guess females are very dificul to ID further (or impossible).
 
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This is Agromyza pseudoreptans Nowakowski, 1967, larva forming elongate linear-blotch mine on Urtica dioica.

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I saw those mines also, many thanks for Your help very much!
 
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