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Posted on 24-08-2009 18:53
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Norway, 24.08.09, Tmale measured about 1mm

I have more pics, if it is needed
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Chloropidae, as might be expected.
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The white aristae confused me, I am easily thrown off Frown
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hi,
Lauxania albomaculata Smile. A very nice photo.
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Thank you Katka
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Shock Katka, you can correct me any time when it comes to Lauxaniidae, but this cannot be Lauxania, certainly not at 1 mm, virtually bare legs and an enlarged shiny ocellar triangle...
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Gaurax leucarista?
 
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Because of the discussion, I'll change the title again (sorry).


Looking at the Oscinella sp. in the gallery, and the comment, it might be Oscinella maura?
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Or O. frit?
www.bruphoto.com/2009/pics/larsdi.png
 
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Oscinella maura rather than O. frit because the latter lacks the conspicuous white arista.
 
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Hi,
I am sorry, the shape of had and colors are very similar on photoAngry
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Without any doubt: Oscinella maura (Fallén, 1820) [junior synonym Chlorops albiseta Meigen, 1830), Chloropidae. Larval substrate are the shoots of Dactylis glomerata (Poaceae). The larvae destroy the vegetation point. White aristae occur in many genera of Chloropidae, either in only some few species of a genus or in all species of a genus.
 
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