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jezlee
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Posted on 19-08-2009 19:36
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Hello all - now I think this has got to be Coenosia tigrina, since I have had a couple ID's for me recently, but can anyone guess what his/her meal is? Smile
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maybe opomyzid..
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and the genus is... probably Geomyza Wink
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Not probably but definitely.
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Grin
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Not the kind of pictures I prefer to see of opomyzidsWink. As far as can be seen on this picture probably a male of G. balachowskyi/hackmani.
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