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Tephritidae, Germany => Urophora quadrifasciata
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Posted on 29-07-2012 11:06
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found on Centaurea jacea at the Wollenberg (near Marburg), central Germany on 2012-07-24. Is it a male in courtship? Regards, Ingo

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Urophora quadrifasciata (Meigen)
Yep. A male. Cannot tell about courtship: just alarm, probably.
Edited by Nosferatumyia on 29-07-2012 11:55
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The third time for today: thank you very much, Valery! Greetings, Ingo
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