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Urophora ID
prirodnick
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Posted on 26-10-2021 17:35
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Samara region, near Alekseevka, 1970
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prirodnick wrote:
Samara region, near Alekseevka, 1970
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prirodnick wrote:
Samara region, near Alekseevka, 1970
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Urophora sp.

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Thaks, Ben!

In the next photo, the same Urophora sp. or can it be identify more precisely, up to the species?
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With my knowledge it ends at Urophora sp.

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How about Urophora stylata?
 
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I do not think so... Se wing pattern forming two "U" curves. So, it is Urophora quadrifasciata for me. Am I right, Valery?
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Libor, similar to the quadrifasciata, only a little confused by the thickness of these curves.
 
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Either Urophora solstitialis or, (45/55%) U. cuspidata. Carduus vs. Centaurea scabiosa; the latter may be more common in Volga steppes. Otherwise, they differ in tiny details of the ovipositor very apex (see Korneyev & White, 1996, Entomologicheskoe obozrenie)

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