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Tephritidae from Thailand
DidierBPN
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Posted on 19-05-2019 05:24
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Hello,
I don't know this species, can you help me. At first I though it was Tabanidae, nearly Chrysops, but finally no...

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North-East of Thailand
41130 Ban Phon Ngam
17.3633228, 102.9776517
date : 19/05/2019
size : 6 mm approx. (body)
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Zeegers
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Posted on 19-05-2019 06:32
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Tephritidae: Dacini.

Change the title and wait for help.

Theo
 
DidierBPN
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Posted on 19-05-2019 07:05
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thanks for your help, so... probably Bactrocera cucurbitae no ?
 
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Bactrocera is a very VERY complicated genus


Theo
 
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ok, I have others pictures of some parts of it, do you need to see something more ?
 
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not me, an expert
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johnes81
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that is a beautiful fly. nice photo!
you need the opinion of Valery.
John and Nini. Naturalists not experts.
 
DidierBPN
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I add some more photos :
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DidierBPN
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No more about Bactrocera ?
Didier
 
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