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Kirsten Eta
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Posted on 09-02-2009 20:32
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Hello together,

witch Tephritidae did I found in Juli last year on Cirsium arvense? Norderstedt, North West Germany, near a little brook.
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Hello, Kirsten!

Most likely Xyphosia miliaria.
http://www.dipter...oto_id=287
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Wings would appear to match Xyphosia miliaria
 
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Certainly Xyphosia miliaria Schrank
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Oh fantastic, one patient an three times the same diagnostik. That is save! Thanks a lot to all of you.
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Kirsten: Please post something more special than Xyphosia: dogs or cats for instance, - they are so variable, and so difficult to be IDd, especially in East Asian dishes...Smile
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Hey Valery
I'm already up to the knees in snow, any more like that and I'll be up to my neck in Tumbleweed
 
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