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Tephritis - Tephritis dilacerata
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Found in a coastal landscape by the Oslofjord, Norway on June 28. Is it possible to tell what species it is?
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Tephritis arsenii or T. hyoscyami?

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or T. leontodontis?
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Eric, T. arsenii is an endemic of Armenia and Iranian Azerbaijan.
This one is T. dilacerata.


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Thank you very much, Val!
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Thank you very much, Eric, for helping me with this one - and Val, thank you very much for the species name.


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