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Agromyzidae Male/Female
Roger Thomason
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Posted on 22-05-2010 03:25
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These were gathered on the Airport grit bins, I think I may have a dead one the same which I found in one of the workshops. Genus only without resorting to the spanners??
Size 1+mm - 2+mm but not much + in both cases.

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One with pointed end
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This one went for a white background....
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Phytomyza sp. (Agromyzidae)

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Thanks Milos
I think I still have a dead one of these somewhere in the growing pile of flies. Anybody here want to have a look at its wobbly bits to discern its ID?
Only supposed to have 3 on my List..
P.angelica, P.lonicera and P.syngenisiae for what it's worth.

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