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Opomyza cf. florum (Opomyzidae) ID by J. Willem a. o.
lagura
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Posted on 19-08-2009 23:06
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But which one?
Sorry for the very poor photo.

Size: ~5mm
Date: 29 July 2009
Location: On nettle in a small forest (Helsingborg, Sweden)

Thanks!
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Probably Opomyza florum but wait for Jan opinion Smile
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I agree with the ID and for waiting Jan.
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 19-08-2009 23:31
 
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Jorge opinion is also a valid ID Grin
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That was an ID? I thought he agreed to wait for Jan Grin
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lol
I agree both things, of course. It was implicit. Next time I write all explicitly . Pfft
 
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I do agree, although I have to admit that I'm not entirely sure. There is a possibility it is a female of Opomyza punctata. I cannot see the wing markings clear enough. Furthermore there is still a discussion about O. punctata being a valid species or just a synonym of O. florum.
Edited by Jan Willem on 23-08-2009 14:14
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Thank you all!
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