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Tephritidae Campiglossa misella from East Turkey
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Posted on 23-02-2013 14:15
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Unfortunately not sharp image of Campiglossa ? producta ? from Van Prov. Its ID very much appreciated. Muhabbet
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The posterior notopleural seta isn't clear but wing pattern look like C. producta or misella.
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Furthermore, it is neither producta, which has always wide hyaline spot distal of r-m; nor difficilis, for it has only 2 hyaline spots proximal of r-m. Ergo: female of C. misella.
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Dear Valery and Saeed,
Your helps in identifications of our tephritid materials, and your serious evaluations and comments wake us clearly the desire to carry out more detailed study on this interesting family. Although we have already listed more than 2100 species in Van province, it is seen that the insect fauna of our region, still very unknown. Campiglossa misella is also new for the fauna of Turkey. Your helps will be appreciated in our coming two comprehensive publications, soon.
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