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Oxyna nebulosa --> Oxyna parietina
Reimund Ley
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we need your help to identify this Tephritidae,

foto 1/2 at 12:04, foto 3/4 at 12:12, maybe two different fly's.

the hostplant is unknown.

found in Germany, Northrhine-Westfalia, Bergkamen, 17. 5. 2020


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is there a chance to ID?


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Check on the original image if there is an apical pair of scutellar setae (I'd say so). I do favour O. parietina from what I can see, but if there is only the basal pair of scutellars, then it is indeed nebulosa.
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Hello Paul,


thanks for your answer,

we need time to check this one,

it is for interested layman, and of course we are, difficult to get to an answer.


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Oxyna parietina L.
O. nebulosa has much darker wing pattern.
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Hallo Val,


thanks a lot for your answer and identifikation.



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