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Posted on 12-01-2011 22:24
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Can anyone tell the name of this fly by these two pictures...?
Pictures are made 4-9-2010 in Zeist, Holland.
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...and another one...
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Agromyzidae... Liriomyza sp.
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Hello Roger,

Thank you for your reaction!
As I searched the internet for Liriomyza I found on www.insectoid.info that a Liriomyza trifolii is just like this one, with the yellow knees, so can it be a Liriomyza trifolii...?

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No need to search through the internet, just type Liriomyza into the Forum Search here at Diptera.info, (some threads would have told you) that these can only be determined by checking male genitalia.
There are a lot of these that LOOK very similar.
But if you change the headline to Liriomyza, it will attract Milos Cerny the resident expert..Smile..you will get a similar reply though.

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Thanks for your advice! I only use this forum.

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OK, female Liriomyza sp., after photos it is impossible reliably determine species Agromyzidae.

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