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Phytomyzinae (ID by John Carr); SW Spain
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Andre Burgers |
Posted on 27-01-2022 18:48
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Member Location: Minas de Riotinto, Huelva Province, Spain Posts: 1066 Joined: 23.04.10 |
Tiny (1.3mm) fly in a conifer hedge. Minas de Riotinto; January 25, 2022. ¡Saludos! Andre Burgers attached the following image: [298.05Kb] Edited by Andre Burgers on 28-01-2022 10:28 errare humanum est sed perseverare diabolicum |
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Andre Burgers |
Posted on 27-01-2022 18:49
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Member Location: Minas de Riotinto, Huelva Province, Spain Posts: 1066 Joined: 23.04.10 |
2nd photo:
Andre Burgers attached the following image: [296.16Kb] Edited by Andre Burgers on 27-01-2022 18:50 errare humanum est sed perseverare diabolicum |
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John Carr |
Posted on 28-01-2022 00:10
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Member Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 10176 Joined: 22.10.10 |
Agromyizdae subfamily Phytomyzinae. Many of them look like heavily bristled Chloropidae. |
Andre Burgers |
Posted on 28-01-2022 10:27
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Member Location: Minas de Riotinto, Huelva Province, Spain Posts: 1066 Joined: 23.04.10 |
John Carr wrote: Agromyizdae subfamily Phytomyzinae. Many of them look like heavily bristled Chloropidae. Hi, John!! You never fail. Thanks, once again!!! errare humanum est sed perseverare diabolicum |
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John Carr |
Posted on 30-01-2022 19:53
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Member Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 10176 Joined: 22.10.10 |
Ptochomyza? |
Andre Burgers |
Posted on 09-02-2022 19:23
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Member Location: Minas de Riotinto, Huelva Province, Spain Posts: 1066 Joined: 23.04.10 |
Really possible. Enough wild asparagus here. Thanks, John!!! errare humanum est sed perseverare diabolicum |
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