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Tephritidae fly?
Margarita Auer
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Posted on 16-01-2008 13:24
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Dear members,

Does this characteristic fly belong to the Tephrinidae?
Photo is dated 27.7.07 area in the south of Vienna in Lower Austria.

Thank You for the determination

Margarita Auer
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I think this is an Ulidiid fly. I do not recognize this, so you have to wait for the pros to come up with the ID.
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Otites formosa, check the Gallery.
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Otites formosa (Panzer, 1796). The name Musca formosa, however, is preoccupied (Thompson & Pont 1994), and the synonymy is dubious, so no replacement name has been introduced yet; Elena Kameneva is preparing a complete revision of that genus currently.
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What a shame!
Usually I know this fly..
Thank You for the determination Paul.

Best regards

Margarita
 
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Thank You for adding this information.

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