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Which diptera family?
Kelly85
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I found this one on a farm in the northern part of the Netherlands. Has anyone an idea which species it can be or to which family group it belongs?
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Really difficult to ID Frown The picture is not attached !
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Sorry, something went wrong. There is a photo visible now.
 
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no photo. Sad

check if it has space in the name file. ALso it cannot has much more than 195 kb.
 
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you must take off the % in the filename.
 
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Ahh it had a space in the filename! Thanks for the advise Smile
 
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Agromyzidae??..
 
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Agromyzidae
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Thanks! Smile
 
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Probably genus Liriomyza
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