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kurt |
Posted on 30-08-2009 15:49
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Could this 3-4 mm long fly be a Dioxyna bidentis? Found on Tanacetum vulgare. Photo from Norasundet, Ångermanland, Sweden 62.56N 17.47 E 30 august 2009 Thanks for your help in advance Regards Kurt Holmqvist kurt attached the following image: ![]() [86.71Kb] |
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kurt |
Posted on 30-08-2009 15:50
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One more shot
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kurt |
Posted on 30-08-2009 15:51
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One more picture
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kurt |
Posted on 30-08-2009 15:52
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And last one
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KWQ |
Posted on 30-08-2009 16:17
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Member Location: Turku, Finland Posts: 208 Joined: 10.12.04 |
It is not Dioxyna bidentis for 3 reasons: 1. Gena is not protruding enough 2. Apical bristles of scutellum are not minute. 3. The wing pattern is not indistinct enough. This is Tephritis sp. in my opinion. |
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KWQ |
Posted on 30-08-2009 16:21
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Member Location: Turku, Finland Posts: 208 Joined: 10.12.04 |
THe previous messageancelled! I took a closer look and now I think this is Campiglossa sp., C. difficilis could be the most likely species. |
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Nosferatumyia |
Posted on 30-08-2009 18:35
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Campiglossa difficilis Hendel, indeed.
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