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Urophora sp.?---Urophora stylata, Id by Juergen Peters and Nosferatumyia
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could this be a Urophora sp.?maybe stylata?or I am not even close..
the species was observed south western part of Romania, the photos were taken by Adorian Ardelean
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nothing?doesn't it have a name?Wink
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Hello, Amalia

amalia_raluca wrote:
nothing?doesn't it have a name?Wink


If photographed in Germany I would call this Urophora stylata. They are very numerous on thistles here at the moment. However, I don't know, if other species are possible.
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Thank you Juergen
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It certainly is a Urophora stylata female. Nice pix!
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Thank you Nosferatumyia
 
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