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maybe Paraclusia tigrina?
uwe
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Posted on 13-07-2009 11:33
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Dear forum first I thought I spotted Tephritidae sp.
But seen the bud of this fly and after a little search I think it is Paraclusia tigrina.
who can give me the right ID?
thanks
uwe
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No, definately not Paraclusia. I think it is Psilidae, but I have never ID´d these and there are none with patterned wings in the gallery.
 
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It is a Tephritidae, probably around Trypeta/Rhagoletis. The expert will tell more...
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I'd say Tephritidae !
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more one vote Smile for Tephritidae. Smile Put your bets. Grin
 
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Ok, I put my bet Smile Acidia cognata, Tephritidae Grin

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markings in the wings are not strong, so maybe Trypeta sp. ? As Stéphane suggested..
 
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Well the markins are very similar to cognata (if You take less contrast to the photo) and the black double spot on scutellum Frown

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well Trypeta afaik has that black double spot on scutellum. Wink

But for markings.. really it fits better.

We must wait for the real expert. Smile
 
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Yes, maybe Valery will notice this one. I was just calling You bet GrinGrin

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I´ll roll over on my back with my legs stretched to the roof like a defeated dog! Smile
 
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lol Grin

no problem. we (all in DI) make mistakes.. so you are not alone.
Errare humanum est. Wink
 
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Thank you all, so it is possibly Trypeta? But what about the bud, I thought Tephrid female has a diffrent bud, more elongated and getting dark, I love you all but it is so confusing.
can i name her Trypeta afaik cf?
maybe she stil arround here, waiting to get catched?
uweShock
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uwe wrote:
Thank you all, so it is possibly Trypeta? But what about the bud, I thought Tephrid female has a diffrent bud, more elongated and getting dark, I love you all but it is so confusing.
can i name her Trypeta afaik cf?
maybe she stil arround here, waiting to get catched?
uweShock


no, no!! afaik means As Far As I Know!!! Not the species Grin

And it may be not a Trypeta after all. We must wait for Valery. Wink
 
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Acidia cognata sounds better than my first thought.
Stephane.
 
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
[quote]uwe wrote:
Thank you all, so it is possibly Trypeta? But what about the bud, I thought Tephrid female has a diffrent bud, more elongated and getting dark, I love you all but it is so confusing.
can i name her Trypeta afaik cf?
maybe she stil arround here, waiting to get catched?
uweShock


no, no!! afaik means As Far As I Know!!! Not the species Grin

Absolutely Brilliant GrinGrinGrin. I'm back at work again this evening...cheered me up no end. GrinGrinGrin
The best ever on D.I...nice one uwe, you can come out from under the stairs now.Grin
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Smile it was gold. Grin
One of the best moments on DI. Smile
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Better than anything I could have thought up. No offence uwe....GREAT.

On second thoughts...I think you should stay under the stairs for a little longer....Maybe next week at the earliest.
 
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well, the life without these moments of joy... would be boring! Wink
Priceless! Smile

uwe, keep up sending us photos! Wink
I think that MAYBE Jarif is on the right track for this species. Smile
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Just got back to work this evening after my fall. Still a bit tender....Almost fell off my chair.....can you imagine if I'd injured myself AGAIN at work...how would I explain how it happened.

Think of us who are still recovering before a statement like that uwe...Dangerous...Grin
Edited by Roger Thomason on 13-07-2009 23:00
 
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