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 Tephritis, but which one? -> Tephritis conura 
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| Rupert Huber | 
 Posted on 01-07-2022 11:19 
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 Member Location: Germany / South-East Bavaria Posts: 777 Joined: 19.07.07  | 
Hi to all! After studying the pictures in the gallery, I think it's closest to Tephritis conura. T. crepidis and T. matricariae would be 2nd and 3rd choice. Which one is it? Length roughly estimated 5 mm. Found 30.6.2022 in Germany, Upper Bavaria, Anger/Höglwörth, ~540 m a.s.l., coordinates 47.81415, 12.84689 Rupert Huber attached the following image: ![]() [108.99Kb] Edited by Rupert Huber on 24-07-2022 18:00 Best greetings Rupert  | 
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| Rupert Huber | 
 Posted on 01-07-2022 11:19 
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 Member Location: Germany / South-East Bavaria Posts: 777 Joined: 19.07.07  | 
2nd pic
 Rupert Huber attached the following image: ![]() [108.48Kb] Best greetings Rupert  | 
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| Rupert Huber | 
 Posted on 01-07-2022 11:20 
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 Member Location: Germany / South-East Bavaria Posts: 777 Joined: 19.07.07  | 
3rd pic
 Rupert Huber attached the following image: ![]() [79.68Kb] Best greetings Rupert  | 
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| Ben Hamers | 
 Posted on 02-07-2022 22:40 
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Member Location: Heerlen ( Holland ) Posts: 739 Joined: 16.12.04  | 
Tephritis conura Ben  | 
| Nosferatumyia | 
 Posted on 03-07-2022 08:02 
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 Member Location: Posts: 3538 Joined: 28.12.07  | 
Tephritis conura has the most developed dark pattern among them, so it is. Other characters are hardly visible.
 Val  | 
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| Rupert Huber | 
 Posted on 03-07-2022 17:55 
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 Member Location: Germany / South-East Bavaria Posts: 777 Joined: 19.07.07  | 
Thanks for the answer, Ben and Val!
 Best greetings Rupert  | 
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