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Photo#103441
Finally a Frit Fly!

Finally a Frit Fly!
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
April 15, 2007
Size: 3mm

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Finally a Frit Fly! Finally a Frit Fly!

Moved
Moved from Frit Flies.

not chloropidae
these always fool me, too. Look at the small ocellar triangle. I can almost guarantee that this fly has an anal cell in its wing. This is an Agromyzid, i think, probably genus Liriomyza. compare with

 
Thanks
I was looking at the yellow part of the head and the small size. I'll move.

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