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Therellia sp. o Chaetorellia 02?
Guillermo Booth Rea
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Shot in SE Spain, in Puerto Lumbreras. 750 masl. 05/06/2008. Size aprox. 6-7 mm. On Tragopogon sp. Mountain area with pines and Quercus ilex.
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Orellia falcata Scopoli
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Thanks Valery,

The coordinates of this one are: 30S CG06, more information in:
http://www.insectariumvirtual.com/galeria/Terellia-o-Chaetorellia-sp-img38768.search.html

Meanwhile, what name should I put in the ID field (Valery?) where it is published?
 
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For the most recent key to species of Orellia, incl. a new species from Spain, see:

Korneyev V. A. New and little-known Tephritidae (Diptera, Cyclorrhapha) from Europe. - Vestnik Zoologii, 2003 , 37(3): 3-12.

If you like to have a pdf, let me know at:

valery.korneyev@gmail.com


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ATTENTION! There is a chance that it is my own species Orellia tragopogonis Korneyev & Dirlbek 2003, recently redescribed by B. Merz. The presence of black spots at bases of prst sa is not visible.
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Then, perhaps the fly in
http://www.dipter...d_id=14071
may be Orellia tragopogonis?

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Jos?, i cannot say with certainty, anyway. Males are too similar. I'd say with some reservations that this species is O. sp. cf. tragopogonis, and the other species is O. sp. cf. falcata.
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