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#1 2019-09-13 17:53:01

DarioLobos
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Trying to identity a microscopic fly.

I don't know it if it is a diptera but I am a Gardener and I have a microscopic fly that I could film with a cheap digital microscope. I love live in Guyana South America. This put white eggs that I think have plenty eggs inside of a ness. The fly is invisible and kills plants. They killed me a couple strong Ixora plants. Please if someone know let me know the name. If more videos are needed I have more. HERE

https://1drv.ms/u/s!Asr3Ewn45KOLtRUQtXX … e?e=CfW3cp

Videos can't be uploaded see my one drive to view them.

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#2 2019-09-20 13:08:33

KenMerrifield
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Re: Trying to identity a microscopic fly.

If it has 8 legs and small it is probably a mite
some details at
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mite

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#3 2019-12-05 17:40:56

DarioLobos
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Re: Trying to identity a microscopic fly.

KenMerrifield wrote:

If it has 8 legs and small it is probably a mite
some details at
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mite

I didnt see the answer. this is a fly check the videos. have to have some micron size I took the video with a microscope. In the cloud you will have videos for the fly and other that is a acari identified easily https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyphagotarsonemus_latus I AM REQUESTING HELP TO IDENTIFY THE FLY. YOU CAN SEE VIDEOS AND PHOTOS OF THE NESS WITH PLENTY EGGS THAT HAVE VISIBLE SIZE ABOUT 0,4 MM LONG X 0,15 MM ROUND

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