Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Agromyzidae on Cytisus scoparius -> Hexomyza sarothamni
Posted by Haleun on 20-09-2023 22:27
#1
Hello,
on June 22nd this small female was ovipositing on Cytisus scoparius in a northern part of Hannover, Germany. Could it be Hexomyza sarothamni? I am sorry for not having a front photo.
Thank you for answering!
Hans
Edited by Haleun on 04-10-2023 22:41
Posted by Haleun on 20-09-2023 22:27
#2
picture 2
Posted by Haleun on 20-09-2023 22:28
#3
picture 3
Posted by Haleun on 04-10-2023 18:20
#4
Hi,
I'm sure someone could give an answer.
Cheers, Hans
Edited by Haleun on 04-10-2023 20:21
Posted by John Carr on 04-10-2023 20:47
#5
I see no reason it couldn't be
Hexomyza sarothamni.
To run it through a key from subfamily Agromyzinae to species level you would need a good look at the face, and some luck.
Posted by Haleun on 04-10-2023 22:40
#6
Dear John,
a great THANK You! Yes, "some luck" would have been good - without wind, and a patient fly.
Thankful wishes from Hans