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Oxyna ?
Stephane Lebrun
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Posted on 06-09-2009 18:00
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Another Tephritidae, from last year.

Date : 2.VIII.2008
Location : Le Havre, FRANCE.
Size : 5 mm
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Oxyna flavipennis, indeed. Haven't seen it for 20 years or more!
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Really ? I thought it was a widespread species.
Many thanks Valery.
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Well, here in Ukraine it used to be really a very abundant species until ca. 1983. Since then, I have not collected a single specimen, in spite of intensive collecting; I'd suppose suppression by parasites, but - NO SPECIMENS at all, and the host plant is still a very common weed everywhere. A great enygma!
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