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Opomyza florum
Pierre55
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Posted on 02-01-2008 13:30
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Pic taken on 05.07.2007
I was thinking to Neottiophilum praeustum but seems it is not know in our countries...
What do you think about ?
Thanks in advance Smile
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Opomyzidae... at least to me appear so Smile

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Thx Cosmln for the idea Smile
I continued my search and I think Minettia inusta could also be possible...
All flies seem to be similar...Shock
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Paul Beuk
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Opomyza florum?
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I think this is Opomzya florum.
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Seems that I was on a wrong way...Sad
Thanks to everyone (cosmln, Paul & Xespok) for your help Smile
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Juergen Peters
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Opomyza florum?


Although I'm no expert, I'm 99,9% sure, that Paul and Gabor are right and Jan Willem will confirm Opomyza florum Smile. This is by far the most abundant Opomyzid here and it looks exactly like this fly.

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Opomyza florum indeed.
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Thanks Juergen and Jan for the confirmation Smile
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Maybe update the thread title now? Wink
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Done !
I didn't know I had to update the thread title so I will update all the threads which are closed.
Thanks for the tip Paul Smile
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