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Spotty winged fly for ID, please. IDed as Tephritis formosa
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Posted on 24-01-2012 15:18
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I think this is the last spotty winged fly for today. I thought it was the same as one of the others I've just posted, but on closer inspection the pattern is different.

I'm stumped...

Tephritidae is as close as I can get...

This photo was taken last summer (2011) in my garden in Mid-essex. The fly was cavorting (on its own...) on golden rod. I have other shots of what I think is the same fly in different attitudes taken on other days, if they would be of any help. Please let me know and I'll post them, I don't want to overwhelm you!

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The wing pattern matches that for Tephritis formosa.
 
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Thank you, Tristram, and thanks for getting back to me so quickly.

Best wishes, Ginks
 
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I second that!
 
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Thanks, John!

Wasn't it nice of my little fly to open her wings like that?!
I assume it is female?
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Yep itīs a female alright.
And as for Tephritids opening their wings... well they do that a lot. The use their spotted or banded wings for communication. Next time you encounter a plant with several fruit flies on it then spare a few minutes to have a look at the interactions. Incredible!

John
 
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Thanks, John, for your comment.

I'll certainly keep my eyes peeled for these flies "talking" to each other, but so far I've never seen more than one.

I watched this little lady for some time... it reminded me of doing semaphore yonks ago when I was a Girl Guide. I think she was saying, "Hey, I'm over here! Come and get me!" But I didn't see another fly like her nearby.
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