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4 mm orange fly --> Lauxaniidae --> Sapromyza
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Loire-atlantique, western France, october 07 2009.
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Lauxaniidae, Minettia or Sapromyza, I am not sure.
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Katerina Dvorakova wrote:
Lauxaniidae, Minettia or Sapromyza, I am not sure.
Katka


I think more likely Sapromyza - I zoomed way in and just can't see a postsutural intra-alar seta.
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Thanks to both of you !! Smile

Steve Gaimari wrote:I zoomed way in and just can't see a postsutural intra-alar seta.
Steve


i'm not sure to understand this but i made a crop that might help ... does it ?
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pat_der2003 wrote:
Thanks to both of you !! Smile

Steve Gaimari wrote:I zoomed way in and just can't see a postsutural intra-alar seta.
Steve


i'm not sure to understand this but i made a crop that might help ... does it ?


Yes - that's about how far I zoomed in. The seta is not there.
 
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Many thanks !! Smile
 
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