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Tephritis bardanae ?
Robert Heemskerk
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Posted on 21-01-2008 00:27
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hi flyforum,

I was wondering if this fly is Tephritis bardanae?
The fly was seen in the south-east of Holland on 2007-07-25

http://waarneming.nl/fotonew/4/276124.jpg

Thanx in advance,

The picture was made by Lo troisfontaine.
Edited by Robert Heemskerk on 21-01-2008 00:29
 
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Looks familiar... but let's wait for the specialist.
 
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Certainly Tephritis bardanae (Schrank). Furthermore, it sits on an Arctium leaf, so no doubts...
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Thank you very much, so it is not Tephritis formosa?
They look a bit equal?
 
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Differences are not so clear; but it can be a formosa (I have a short series home to see): posterobasally pattern is a bit too expressed for bardanae. Sorry. I'll be back this evening with an ansewer, which is not so quick. OK?
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John Smit
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Hi all,

It's indeed Tephritis formosa, as suggested by Valery Korneyev!
The wing pattern has a much greater coverrage than T. bardanae.

John
 
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