@adamcotton thank you for the useful suggestions. I provide some more details.
The specimen is a leafminer (found in chard) and it was collected in a field in central Italy (Senigallia), at 500 metres from the sea. The size is less than 2 mm.
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- Thu Sep 07, 2023 7:42 am
- Forum: Insect identification
- Topic: Which diptera family this speciment belongs to?
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Re: Which diptera family this speciment belongs to?
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- Wed Sep 06, 2023 11:58 am
- Forum: Insect identification
- Topic: Which diptera family this speciment belongs to?
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Which diptera family this speciment belongs to?
Dears,
I kindly ask for the identification at the level of family (or possibly a finer identification) (see attached pictures).
We excluded Lonchaeidae and we are now evaluating the Chloropidae or Ephydridae.
Thank you.
Best,
Giorgio
I kindly ask for the identification at the level of family (or possibly a finer identification) (see attached pictures).
We excluded Lonchaeidae and we are now evaluating the Chloropidae or Ephydridae.
Thank you.
Best,
Giorgio