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Meromyza sp. to ID
Marcello
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Posted on 02-11-2013 23:14
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Location: Padua - Northeast Italy
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Hello,

I need help to ID this Meromyza sp., the best fit that I found is Meromyza femorata, which is present in my Country:

Meromyza bohemica (Fedoseeva, 1962) (N, S)

Meromyza curvinervis (Zetterstedt, 1848) (N)

Meromyza femorata (Macquart, 1835) (N, S, Si, Sa)

Meromyza laeta (Meigen, 1838) (N, S)

Meromyza mosquensis (Fedoseeva, 1960) (N)

Meromyza nigriseta (Fedoseeva, 1960) (N)

Meromyza nigriventris (Macquart, 1835) (N, S, Si, Sa)

Meromyza pluriseta (Péterfi, 1961) (N, S)

Meromyza pratorum (Meigen, 1830) (N, S)

Meromyza saltatrix (Linnaeus, 1761) (N, S)

Meromyza triangulina (Fedoseeva, 1960) (N, S)

Meromyza variegata (Meigen, 1830) (N, S, Si, Sa)

Meromyza virescens (von Roser, 1840) (N, S)

16.08.2013 - Northeast Italy

farm4.staticflickr.com/3683/10622317423_191e60f751.jpg
Meromyza sp. di Marcello Consolo, su Flickr

Thans for the help!

Ciao,
Marcello
http://www.flickr...loconsolo/
 
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Posted on 09-11-2022 16:05
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Chloropidae, Chloropinae: Meromyza ? femorata Macquart, 1835, female, (syn.: M. laeta Meigen, 1838; M. rufescens von Roser, 1840). An abundant species in Europe; hind femora peculiarly thickened. Females cannot be trustably identified. M. rufa Fedoseeva, 1960 is a very similar species and had already been discussed as being a possible further synonym. M. femorata larvae develop in "cocksfoot" [grass], Dactylis glomerata (Poaceae). The golden shine of the eye is produced by interference. If the water evaporates from dead specimens, the shine disappears as the interspace between certain layers of cells in the eye diminuates towards a rate outside the wave-length of the light.
 
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