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J_Radwanski
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Posted on 11-01-2010 23:23
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I want to ask if there is any possibility to ID this fly, from gall Artemisia vulgaris
UTM= XS11, Sudety, Poland
Thanking you in advance

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Boucheella artemisiae ? It is present on Artemisa. But gall look differentSad
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I do not think so, gall look like Lasioptera artemisiae, but I saw never imagines this fly.
 
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More photos
Maybe, will be easier.

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Gall resembles Lasioptera artemisiae. The descriptions of this gall is: galls hard, not soft, filled with friable tissue, spindle-like, divided by longitudinal walls, with orange larvae. On Artemisia vulgaris.
 
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There may be 30 larvae inside. In autumn the gall becomes dry, larvae spent winter inside. Gall has only 1 opening laterally.
 
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