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Tephritidae - Beautiful wings !
macharivernanoz
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Posted on 16-11-2008 17:06
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Hi !

I searched in different support but I did not succeed to put a name on this fly....
Please help me !
I know the familly: Tephritidae. I thing it is Terellia tussilaginis but I can't prove it.

Male :
www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos39/big/p7060024_filtere.jpg
Chavernoz Marina : France : 6 7 2008 : Bailleul-sur-Thérain : 60
- size : 7mm
ref:39746

Female :
www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos39/big/p7060032_filtere.jpg
Chavernoz Marina : France : 6 7 2008 : Bailleul-sur-Thérain : 60
- size : 7mm
ref:39747

Thanks !
Edited by macharivernanoz on 26-11-2008 09:34
 
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Posted on 16-11-2008 20:49
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Nice eyes too
 
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Yes, they are. I thought they were determinent, but in all images of Terellia tussilaginis I saw, it was not always beautiful green eyes..
Color probably depends on the light...
Edited by macharivernanoz on 24-11-2008 22:49
 
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Hi !
Nobody can help me ?

Marina
 
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It reminds me of Orellia. Although, Valery is the expert in tephritidae. Orellia tragopogonis is very similar to this one.
 
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Orellia falcata Scop. Sorry, I've omitted it before.
Val
 
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Thank you very much !
 
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