Nemorimyza posticata is a species of fly in the family Agromyzidae. It is found in the Palearctic.[1][2]
Description : Interocular space matte black. Lunule soft black. Antennae and palps black. Mésonotum brilliant black. Acrostichal bristles sparse and in 7-8 rows. Legs brownish black all the knees yellow. Haltere knob whitish yellow. Female: abdomen black, les the two last segments clear brown. Male: The base of the abdomen more or less dark, the rest yellow.- Long. : 2,5–3 mm.[3]
Life cycle : The larva mines Solidago, Aster, Baccharis, and Erechtites. [4]
Nemorimyza posticata is a species of fly in the family Agromyzidae. It is found in the Palearctic.
Description : Interocular space matte black. Lunule soft black. Antennae and palps black. Mésonotum brilliant black. Acrostichal bristles sparse and in 7-8 rows. Legs brownish black all the knees yellow. Haltere knob whitish yellow. Female: abdomen black, les the two last segments clear brown. Male: The base of the abdomen more or less dark, the rest yellow.- Long. : 2,5–3 mm.
Life cycle : The larva mines Solidago, Aster, Baccharis, and Erechtites.