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Tephritis cometa?
Marcello
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Posted on 23-08-2012 13:09
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Hello,

I found this little diptera while I was zooming a shot, it wasn't my subject in the shot Wink
Maybe it's the Tephritis cometa?

22.08.2012 - Padua - North Italy

www.linneaforum.it/attachments/diptera-20/13086d1345710847-occhi-azzurri-corpo-grigio-chiaro-tephritis-divisa-img_4303-2-.jpg

Thanks,
Marcello
 
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Trupanea, possibly amoena Frfld.
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Posted on 23-08-2012 21:07
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Yes, seems to be it Smile

Just one thing, are you sure that it's mapped in Italy?

Thanks for your help!

Marcello

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Trupanea, possibly amoena Frfld.
 
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At least, I have included it into Fauna Europaea database. Please check. It is recorded.
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Posted on 23-08-2012 23:06
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You'r right, I have search on discoverlife site and other 3 .gov site and there it say no record in Italy.
Then I searched for some photos in Italy and no one seems to shot it!
Finally in faunait and faunaeur I found the record in Italy Wink

Thanks for your help!

Maybe around the web is a bit of confusion ...

Best regards,
Marcello

Nosferatumyia wrote:
At least, I have included it into Fauna Europaea database. Please check. It is recorded.
 
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