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Ulidiidae, Ceroxys from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 06-05-2007 15:03
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Hi,

this was found yesterday in the same wet area close to Timisoara.
Found resting on Phragmites old stem.

I was looking in the gallery and not found something similar. Is possible to be Urophora jaceana? Image found on internet with this ID was similar.

thanks, cosmln

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Not Tephritiidae, a species within Ulidiidae. Could be within Ceroxys.
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Xespok wrote:
Not Tephritiidae, a species within Ulidiidae. Could be within Ceroxys.


thanks Gabor,

YES, searching thru the gallery lead me to Ceroxys urticae.
maybe some one can confirm this?
i will edit title acordingto this.

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Ceroxys indeed, but probably hortulanae..

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