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Trypeta zoe female, Tephritidae
JariF
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Posted on 01-08-2009 14:46
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Hi,

July 31.2009 Loviisa, Finland.

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Certainly it is not a Stemonocera, judging from the well visisble ocellars and two pairs of orbital setae. It is 99% a female Trypeta zoe, but its wing pattern looks to be a little aberrant.
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Hi, something is still bothering me with this one. Maybe those two black marks on scutum behind the head. Anyway here You have some more pictures if they help to be 100% certain Smile

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Any help of these photos ?
 
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Anyway, it is a Trypeta, very probably zoe. The only thing could help is a large series to see variability in your area. I only have 5-6 zoe in my collection at all, and it is quite an uncommon species in Ukraine, restricted to the Carpathians and North.
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Ok, thank's. It must be zoe then. We have only artemisiae, immaculata and zoe. It's not common at all in Finland too. I have six specimens so far and only one male.

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Valery, any new thoughts on this aberrant specimen? I noticed also that there seems to be variation in the colour of the last abdominal segment of the females. Here it is glossy black as in some photo's of zoe I have seen, but most often it appear to be yellow or yellowish brown. I did not find anything about this in the (few) descriptions of the species I have.
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Valery, any new thoughts on this aberrant specimen? I noticed also that there seems to be variation in the colour of the last abdominal segment of the females. Here it is glossy black as in some photo's of zoe I have seen, but most often it appear to be yellow or yellowish brown. I did not find anything about this in the (few) descriptions of the species I have.


I believe it is Trypeta zoe.
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