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Terellia (=Galada) vilis Hering (Tephritidae) from Afghanistan
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A fresh addition to my collection, a named and described species, hardly seen by anyone of now live dipterists. Holotype, to my knowledge, was destroyed by dermestids (xpt one wing on the slide attached to its pin.

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same female, dorsal
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Terellia afaik Grin Grin Grin
 
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Where was it destroyed?
 
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Galada vilis Hering 1961. HT in Alexander Koenig Museum Bonn.
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
Terellia afaik Grin Grin Grin


Shouldn't that be Terellia cf. afaik Uwe., Jorge??
 
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Nosferatumyia wrote:
Galada vilis Hering 1961. HT in Alexander Koenig Museum Bonn.



Dear Valery


May you can tell the difference between the Galada and Terellia genus?

Now with the new techniques in museums is rather hard to have dermestids around attacking---
 
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Roger Thomason wrote:
jorgemotalmeida wrote:
Terellia afaik Grin Grin Grin


Shouldn't that be Terellia cf. afaik Uwe., Jorge??


Grin LOL
 
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Roger Thomason wrote:
jorgemotalmeida wrote:
Terellia afaik Grin Grin Grin


Shouldn't that be Terellia cf. afaik Uwe., Jorge??


you forgot:

Terellia cf. afaik Uwe, 2009. Grin
 
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Terellia is, in fact, a paraphyletic genus that needs certain rearrangement. The quadratula group of species http://8083419975...PZMg%3D%3D, or at least its part, if considered a separate genus, must be Galada Hering. The differences are mainly morphological. At the moment, I merely am waiting for DNA evidences that Terellia serratulae+ ruficauda groups are closer to Chaetostomella+Chaetorellia than to other grops (colon-virens, Cerajocera). Now, the evidences are purely genitalic or larval.
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
Roger Thomason wrote:
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Terellia afaik Grin Grin Grin


Shouldn't that be Terellia cf. afaik Uwe., Jorge??


you forgot:

Terellia cf. afaik Uwe, 2009. Grin


I know..Frown.I was going to edit it, but you got there first Grin
 
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A few more male pix
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and laterad:

(all the flies just from Afghanistan)
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very nice photos, Valery.

Are there more paraphyletic genera in Tephritidae besides the Terellia?
 
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
Are there more paraphyletic genera in Tephritidae besides the Terellia?


Rhagoletis, for instance, with Zonosemata and Carpomyia, which are just lineages inside Rhagoletis.

In Ulidiidae, Otites (with Dorycera inside).
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