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Chrysotus neglectus? --> Subfamily Diaphorinae
Dennis
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Posted on 20-07-2013 19:46
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Hallo

Bavaria, 6.July
These 2-3mm fly was on Hedera helix.
Chrysotus neglectus?

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Dennis
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Dennis
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Hallo

Is it possible to say mor about the small fly?

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Dennis
 
John Carr
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I agree so far as subfamily Diaphorinae.
 
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Dennis
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Yes, I think subfamily Diaphorinae is better too, because there are many flys in different genera which looks similar.

Thank you John!

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Dennis
 
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