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nice little green Tephritidae
Andre Burgers
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Posted on 21-05-2010 19:17
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I have no idea where to look to ID this beauty.
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Looks like Terellia colon (or something close). Valery will be able to tell you more. Maybe you could change the subject to Tephritidae.
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Jan Willem wrote:
Looks like Terellia colon (or something close). Valery will be able to tell you more. Maybe you could change the subject to Tephritidae.


I will do that.Smile

T. virens maybe?

Bedankt Willem

Groeten,
Andre
Edited by Andre Burgers on 21-05-2010 20:30
 
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Ensina sonchi L.
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Nosferatumyia wrote:
Ensina sonchi L.


Valery, thanks again for your ID.

I am really beginning to love flies. Smile, although my wife does not share this enthusiasm.Shock

Saludos, Valery
Edited by Andre Burgers on 28-05-2010 09:32
 
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So I was completely wrong again Frown
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Jan Willem wrote:
So I was completely wrong again Frown


No problem, Willem.Smile

Happens to me aaaalllll the time. The advantage is that I have looked into 2 groups of flies instead of one.

Bedankt, WillemSmile
 
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No problems, indeed. To your knowledge, the great Erich Hering described Ensina sonchi as a new species of Terellia TWICE: the first time from Tunisia, the second from Manchukuo (now China). And -as a comment - he was NOT OLD at all!!!
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Nosferatumyia wrote:
No problems, indeed. To your knowledge, the great Erich Hering described Ensina sonchi as a new species of Terellia TWICE: the first time from Tunisia, the second from Manchukuo (now China). And -as a comment - he was NOT OLD at all!!!


Valery,

Your knowledge is unfathomable.Smile

Andre
 
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