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Michael Becker
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Posted on 13-10-2007 18:22
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Hello,

is genus Opomyza correct here? Can a guess for a species be made here despite the bad picture? (fly found last week in germany)

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Michael
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Hello!

Perhaps Opomyza germinationis...
 
Michael Becker
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Thank you,

I will label the picture as O. cf. germinationis.

Michael
 
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I will label the picture as O. cf. germinationis

I'd wait for Jan, costal margin isn't darkened enough, my test...
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Jan Willem
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Hi Michael,

Nikita is right, this isn't Opomyza germinationis but O. florum.

Jan Willem
 
Michael Becker
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Jan Willem wrote:
Hi Michael,

Nikita is right, this isn't Opomyza germinationis but O. florum.

Jan Willem


Thanks. I had hoped it wasn't O. florum, because I have enough pictures of it, but all with less dark legs. So I thought perhaps it's something different.

Michael
 
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