Gallery Links
Users Online
· Guests Online: 11

· Members Online: 0

· Total Members: 5,024
· Newest Member: Mariem
Forum Threads
Theme Switcher
Switch to:
Last Seen Users
· lgarriga01:03:35
· Volker01:57:10
· John Carr05:50:09
· alon07:12:37
· Juergen Peters07:22:05
· Moumoule07:39:18
· sbushes08:25:29
· eklans09:24:48
· evdb09:46:56
· exonie09:51:06
Latest Photo Additions
View Thread
Diptera.info :: Identification queries :: Diptera (adults)
Who is here? 1 guest(s)
 Print Thread
Tephritis bardanae ?
Robert Heemskerk
#1 Print Post
Posted on 21-01-2008 00:27
User Avatar

Member

Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Posts: 2082
Joined: 17.10.05

hi flyforum,

I was wondering if this fly is Tephritis bardanae?
The fly was seen in the south-east of Holland on 2007-07-25

http://waarneming.nl/fotonew/4/276124.jpg

Thanx in advance,

The picture was made by Lo troisfontaine.
Edited by Robert Heemskerk on 21-01-2008 00:29
 
http://robertheemskerk.nl/plaatjevandedag.htm
Andre
#2 Print Post
Posted on 21-01-2008 00:42
User Avatar

Member

Location: Tilburg, the Netherlands
Posts: 2111
Joined: 18.07.04

Looks familiar... but let's wait for the specialist.
 
www.biomongol.org
Nosferatumyia
#3 Print Post
Posted on 21-01-2008 10:42
User Avatar

Member

Location:
Posts: 3491
Joined: 28.12.07

Certainly Tephritis bardanae (Schrank). Furthermore, it sits on an Arctium leaf, so no doubts...
Val
 
Robert Heemskerk
#4 Print Post
Posted on 21-01-2008 13:05
User Avatar

Member

Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Posts: 2082
Joined: 17.10.05

Thank you very much, so it is not Tephritis formosa?
They look a bit equal?
 
http://robertheemskerk.nl/plaatjevandedag.htm
Nosferatumyia
#5 Print Post
Posted on 21-01-2008 13:48
User Avatar

Member

Location:
Posts: 3491
Joined: 28.12.07

Differences are not so clear; but it can be a formosa (I have a short series home to see): posterobasally pattern is a bit too expressed for bardanae. Sorry. I'll be back this evening with an ansewer, which is not so quick. OK?
Val
 
John Smit
#6 Print Post
Posted on 21-01-2008 14:32
User Avatar

Member

Location: Utrecht
Posts: 565
Joined: 05.10.04

Hi all,

It's indeed Tephritis formosa, as suggested by Valery Korneyev!
The wing pattern has a much greater coverrage than T. bardanae.

John
 
http://science.naturalis.nl/smitj
Jump to Forum:
Similar Threads
Thread Forum Replies Last Post
--> Tephritis cf. separata Diptera (adults) 5 01-05-2025 08:26
Tephritis sp, praecox? Diptera (adults) 3 19-04-2025 14:18
Tephritis sp.? --> Tephritis crepidis/conyzifoliae Diptera (adults) 3 11-03-2025 12:36
Tephritis angustipennis? Diptera (adults) 1 26-02-2025 19:51
Tephritidae > Tephritis? Diptera (adults) 1 26-02-2025 19:35
Date and time
18 May 2025 07:25
Login
Username

Password



Not a member yet?
Click here to register.

Forgotten your password?
Request a new one here.
Temporary email?
Due to fact this site has functionality making use of your email address, any registration using a temporary email address will be rejected.

Paul
Donate
Please, help to make
Diptera.info
possible and enable
further improvements!
Latest Articles
Syrph the Net
Those who want to have access to the Syrph the Net database need to sign the
License Agreement -
Click to Download


Public files of Syrph the Net can be downloaded HERE

Last updated: 25.08.2011
Shoutbox
You must login to post a message.

08.05.25 18:22
I have

03.05.25 08:35
Does someone has a scan of Nartshuk E.P. 2003. Key to families of Diptera (Insecta) of the fauna of Russian and adjacent countries. Proceedings of the Zoological Institute Vol. 294: 1-252 for me?

10.03.25 18:02
We are looking for a new webmaster https://diptera.in
fo/forum/viewthrea
d.php?thread_id=11
5023&rowstart=20

04.03.25 17:10
Please use the link posted below to remember and honour Paul, if you wish

04.03.25 17:09
I propose in respect to him not to post on trivial matters until his cremation, March 8th

04.03.25 17:08
For those unaware: Paul, the owner, past away two days ago. https://diptera.in
fo/forum/viewthrea
d.php?thread_id=11
5023

19.12.24 12:33
Received missing pages from @royensoc.co.uk, free download available for a few days: https://we.tl/t-vk
a2lFLsYU

17.12.24 23:03
Downloaded the British Handbook Diptera: Bibionid and Scatopsidae flies but pages 58, 59, 67, 68 are missing. Anybody has a complete copy?

08.11.24 16:10
Www.abebooks.com

29.07.24 13:19
Don't suppose anyone knows anwhere selling a copy of Contributions to a Manual of Palaearctic Diptera 2? Always wanted a copy.... Smile

Render time: 0.81 seconds | 223,251,203 unique visits