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Agromyzidae? => Agromyza cf. igniceps
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Hello,

I saw this ca. 3 mm fly in my garden in Frankfurt am Main on May 3.22.

Is it a Agromyzidae? Perhaps: Which one?

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Still waitingShock
 
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...and still waitingFrown
 
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Agromyzidae: With some doubt Agromyza igniceps Hendel, 1920, a leaf miner in Humulus, Cannabaceae
 
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A littlebit late: THANK YOU!!!

Chris
 
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von Tschirnhaus wrote:
Agromyzidae: With some doubt Agromyza igniceps Hendel, 1920, a leaf miner in Humulus, Cannabaceae


Why not Phytomyzinae? It looks like the subcosta remains separate from R1 and the m-cu crossvein is retracted.
 
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