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Chloropid with white base to wing - Conioscinella?
sbushes
Distinctive white area at base of wing - possible to take anywhere?
Shrewsbury, UK - 01/07/21
Edited by sbushes on 03-07-2021 21:02
 
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Edited by sbushes on 03-07-2021 15:13
 
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Edited by sbushes on 03-07-2021 15:14
 
sbushes
Further images :
www.inaturalist.o...s/85322310
Edited by sbushes on 03-07-2021 15:16
 
Xespok
Quite bristly for Chloropidae, are you sure this is not an Agromyzid?
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Teglagyar u. 30.
sbushes
Oh right... sure, maybe - I read the triangular mark on the head points to Chloropidae, but... this was just something I saw someone mention in passing on iNaturalist once ... - it's also not a feature which is so well defined in this one.
Edited by sbushes on 03-07-2021 18:06
 
Roger Thomason
There was another thread with a similar looking fly with white wingbases. It never got a reply [I know the feeling well] but the poster thought it was Conioscinella . Just saying...
https://www.dipte...d_id=99351
 
sbushes
Thanks Roger, that does indeed look similar.
White wingbase also similar to one of the images of Conioscinella on boldsystems:
https://v3.boldsy...xid=256427
Edited by sbushes on 03-07-2021 21:07
 
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