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Unknown Tephritid
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Posted on 20-09-2008 08:22
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Hello,

P?rigord (south of France), 29/VII/2008, 270 masl, size about 5 mm.
This time (Smile), I really think this is a Tephritid.
But which one?
Thanks in advance.
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Hello, Pierre!

Here in Germany this would be Xyphosia miliaria, but I don't know if there are additional species in south france.
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Hello J?rgen,

Thanks for the pointer.
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No problem here: X. miliaria.
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Paul,

Thanks to you, too.
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Certainly X. miliaria. Dixi.
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Valery,

Thanks for the confirmation.
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