Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Urophora cuspidata? => Urophora congrua

Posted by Mtfyfe on 05-08-2021 20:04
#1

30.07.21, Germany, South West, at Cirsium eriophorum

Edited by Mtfyfe on 13-12-2021 16:37

Posted by Mtfyfe on 05-08-2021 20:04
#2

2. pic

Posted by Mtfyfe on 12-12-2021 16:24
#3

Hi all,
since there is no approval, I have to assume it is only Urophora sp., correct?
Regards
Lars

Posted by Fred Fly on 13-12-2021 08:14
#4

Urophora cuspidata is living in different species of Centaurea and has much slender black stripes on wing.
Regards

Edited by Fred Fly on 13-12-2021 09:54

Posted by Nosferatumyia on 13-12-2021 08:47
#5

Certainly Urophora congrua Loew male. Typically montane species as its host plant is.

Please upload pictures to the gallery, it is quite an uncommon in collections and on the photos.

Edited by Nosferatumyia on 13-12-2021 08:48

Posted by Mtfyfe on 13-12-2021 16:38
#6

Thank you Val,
I did not find this one. Very interesting.
Regards
Lars
P.S. I will try to submit to the gallery.

Edited by Mtfyfe on 13-12-2021 16:39