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Chloropidae or Lauxaniidae....
javanerkelens
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Posted on 01-04-2011 17:23
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Old one from last year....17-VII- 2010 Dwarsgracht Netherlands.....
Any ideas..
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I think Chloropidae!! Do you have another angles?
Edited by Sara21392 on 01-04-2011 17:35
Sincerely yours
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Agromyzidae.

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Yes, I agree with Milos. that's correct. I was doubt about it but eventually I got the wrong conclusions.. awkward
Edited by Sara21392 on 01-04-2011 19:10
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I thought…..it is the first of April and I make a little joke and made some changes on this Agromyzidae.
But Dipterist just are to serious on there work to notice it at all……Grin
Next year i have to do a better job (maybe with some help of Roger!)Wink

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Wink That was good idea...! Grin
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LoL, I thought it looked 'off' with those markings on the mesonotum. But honestly, I did not pay closer attention and just wondered what species it might be. I think fiddling with Syrphidae will have a better result of getting people off balance.
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