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Opomyza ??
Pierre55
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Am I right ?
Thx in advance Smile
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Geomyza tripunctata (Opomyzidae)
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Hello, Pierre!

I think it is Geomyza tripunctata - and I hope the experts will do so, too... Wink
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Bad proposal from me but for once I was in the good family Grin
Big thanks to both of you, Kahis and Juergen Smile
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Jan Willem
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Yes, Geomyza tripunctata, a female. G. tripunctata is a highly variable species, both in colouration and size. Your specimen actually has a very nice pattern on the mesonotum.

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Thanks Jan for the confirmation Smile
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