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Tephritidae > Neomyopites sp, which one?
Isidro
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Posted on 12-10-2023 20:41
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Quito botanical garden, Ecuador
Rather small
On a young shoot of Fuchsia boliviana, that could be its host plant
29th September 2023
Thanks in advance

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A Neomyopites sp.
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Many thanks Valery! To reach species level would be likely impossible, I guess?
 
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Looks like Allen L. Norrbom is expert in Neotropical Tephritidae. Maybe he can narrow down the species, but I'm unable to find a way of contact him
 
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I merely do not have the Steyskal's key to species at the moment. Perhaps I shall try, too.

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