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Tephritidae, Austria
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Posted on 02-09-2015 22:57
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found on 2015-08-20 in the vegetation near a small pool at Patsch, Tirol, Austria (about 1000m over sea level). Regards, Ingo

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Quite possibly, Tephritis conura (posterior notopleural seta looks dark), but without that character, it can be everything...

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Posted on 03-09-2015 12:17
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Thank you Valery. As far as I can see they are blackish. The fly was found on a leaf of Cirsium oleraceum, which is a very common thistle there.
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Then yes, for sure T. conura. This is a polymorphic species with several host plant races, and European specimens are often quite uncommon.
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