Gallery Links
Users Online
· Guests Online: 48

· Members Online: 0

· Total Members: 5,091
· Newest Member: AndreeaOp
Forum Threads
Theme Switcher
Switch to:
Last Seen Users
· weia00:31:54
· Moumoule00:34:00
· tabiatdostu00:37:39
· RBack02:17:38
· DedeLab02:23:33
· ViktorNebenf...02:38:44
· Axel D03:16:34
· Lavendel03:46:17
· GAREL Jean-M...04:53:32
· Jan Maca05:03:37
Latest Photo Additions
View Thread
Diptera.info :: Identification queries :: Diptera (adults)
 Print Thread
Amazing Tephritid ovipositor
nick upton
#1 Print Post
Posted on 02-08-2011 21:54
Member

Location: Wiltshire, UK
Posts: 828
Joined: 12.03.10

I took as series of photos of a pair of tephritids mating on a knapweed flower, Terellia colon I think, a knapweed specialist, but confirmation would be welcome, and then the female went through a series of weird ovipositor flexing movements afterwards. Shows just how long and flexible this dagger like implement is! I hoped she would go onto lay eggs, but she flew off. Too much attention from me maybe..

26.6.11 8mm Wiltshire grassland on Centauria scabiosa
nick upton attached the following image:


[130.87Kb]
Nick Upton - naturalist and photographer
 
nick upton
#2 Print Post
Posted on 02-08-2011 21:55
Member

Location: Wiltshire, UK
Posts: 828
Joined: 12.03.10

Ovipositor pic 1
nick upton attached the following image:


[83.03Kb]
Nick Upton - naturalist and photographer
 
nick upton
#3 Print Post
Posted on 02-08-2011 21:55
Member

Location: Wiltshire, UK
Posts: 828
Joined: 12.03.10

Ovipoistor flexed pic 2.
nick upton attached the following image:


[94.48Kb]
Nick Upton - naturalist and photographer
 
jorgemotalmeida
#4 Print Post
Posted on 02-08-2011 22:02
User Avatar

Member

Location: Viseu - PORTUGAL
Posts: 9296
Joined: 05.06.06

GREAT PHOTOS, Nick!! What an ovopositor! Seems to me some Terellia..
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/superegnum
nick upton
#5 Print Post
Posted on 02-08-2011 22:13
Member

Location: Wiltshire, UK
Posts: 828
Joined: 12.03.10

Thanks Jorge. I think it's T. colon as I sent a pic of a very similar fly on the same plant in the same place a couple of years ago to a UK expert and he said it was this, but I never saw it do this trick before! Really showing off!
Nick Upton - naturalist and photographer
 
John Smit
#6 Print Post
Posted on 02-08-2011 22:36
User Avatar

Member

Location: Utrecht
Posts: 565
Joined: 05.10.04

Hi Nick,

Amazing photo´s!!
The species is Terellia colon.
Is it the same female specimen which is copulating in the first picture?For have seen similar behaviour in Ulidiids in teh Neotropics and to me it seemed like they were kind of streching before starting to oviposit. The too oviposit inside plant tissue, in their case Bamboo. Perhaps they need to check whether all works well before depositing their eggs??

John
 
http://science.naturalis.nl/smitj
nick upton
#7 Print Post
Posted on 02-08-2011 22:48
Member

Location: Wiltshire, UK
Posts: 828
Joined: 12.03.10

Hi John, many thanks for your species confirmation. Yes, it was the same individual which I watched, took photos of for a long time mating, then doing this stretching, then - I think - testing this flower bud for possible egg-laying potential, before flying off. At one point a drop of fluid emerged from the tip after this testing.
Nick Upton - naturalist and photographer
 
Jump to Forum:
Similar Threads
Thread Forum Replies Last Post
Tephritid Tenerife Diptera (adults) 4 26-03-2026 11:49
Tephritid from Madeira Diptera (adults) 3 23-12-2025 11:13
winter Tephritid Diptera (adults) 3 06-02-2025 00:37
alpine Tephritid (Trypeta) Diptera (adults) 2 07-10-2024 20:47
ETHIOPIA, long-winged Tephritid Diptera (adults) 9 29-12-2023 09:28
Date and time
29 March 2026 17:52
Login
Username

Password



Not a member yet?
Click here to register.

Forgotten your password?
Request a new one here.
Temporary email?
Due to fact this site has functionality making use of your email address, any registration using a temporary email address will be rejected.

Paul
Donate
Please, help to make
Diptera.info
possible and enable
further improvements!
Latest Articles
Syrph the Net
Those who want to have access to the Syrph the Net database need to sign the
License Agreement -
Click to Download


Public files of Syrph the Net can be downloaded HERE

Last updated: 25.08.2011
Shoutbox
You must login to post a message.

20.02.26 13:31
Canada plans to eliminate the Diptera group at the CNC. See post in the News section of the main page.

18.02.26 09:33
Anyone have scans of the Genus Semaranga in: 1)Kanmiya, K. (1983) A systematic study of the Japanese Chloropidae (Diptera). 2) Andersson, H. (1977 Taxonomic and Phylogenetic studies on Chloropid

10.02.26 19:36
Hello Moumoule !

07.01.26 15:52
Pipunculidae from Mongolia! I am looking for specialist who is committed to ID these. There will be a lot of material coming from my expeditions.

06.12.25 21:37
He last posted here in April, identifying some Chloropidae.

04.12.25 20:02
Dr Michael von Tschirnhaus, a leading expert on Chloropidae and Agromyzidae, died on 16 September 2025 at the age of 86. He will be greatly missed by the international community. R.I.P.

03.12.25 12:46
Anyone has the scan of "Harkness, R. D.; Ismay, J. W. 1976: A new species of Trachysiphonella (Dipt., Chloropidae) from Greece, associated with an ant Cataglyphis bicolor (F.) (Hym., Formicidae)

01.12.25 22:29
I will try to fix the messages this month. We have to make some other configuration changes before software goes out of support at end of year.

29.11.25 21:57
I would prefer not to receive any more messages from diptera.info signed by Paul... (Thread reply notification)... Could they be signed by ‘The diptera.info team’?

19.11.25 12:31
It is with deepest sadness in my heart that I announce that on Saturday, November 15, one of the great minds of world dipterology, prof. Rudolf Rozkošny, left us forever. Please remember him with a

Render time: 0.85 seconds | 265,107,373 unique visits