Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tephritis 2 NL->T. matricariae

Posted by Ben Hamers on 30-06-2022 19:34
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They are both Tephritis matricariae. A second pair of (weak) hyaline spots around r-m is not unusual in T. matricariae.
Wingpattern in Tephritis crepidis is more chaotic and the hyaline spot in the top of the wing rarely is closed in by the apical fork.

Ben