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Opomyzidae from Bosphorus
Cesa
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Posted on 08-01-2010 20:51
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Hello,
An Opomyzidae, ? Geomyza before landing on the leaf. Sorry it is not contrast picture enough, but I think an interesting record, if its species is known. It is today, from Istanbul,
Thanks a lot.
Muhabbet
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Geomyza tripunctata I think..
 
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Very interesting landing approach! I wonder if other flies do this too. Looks like G. tripunctata to me, but wait for Paul to confirm.

Stephen.

Darn it, Roger got there first again Angry
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you need more koskenkorva.
 
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Stephen R wrote:
Very interesting landing approach! I wonder if other flies do this too. Looks like G. tripunctata to me, but wait for Paul to confirm.

Stephen.

Darn it, Roger got there first again Angry


Far too long winded of a reply Stephen...get to the point. The Waffling Garbage Club was wound up ages ago. Are you trying to resurrect it??

Roger..to the point Pfft
 
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Cool
 
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It is tripunctata. And don't worry about the contrast, the posture makes up to it more than adequately. Interesting pic.
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Many thanks Gentlemen!
Muhabbet
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