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PeterD
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Posted on 07-12-2011 20:03
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Can anyone help with this ID please?

www.imageinuk.com/Other/Query-Support-Files/i-r5GKJ2M/0/XL/A019013DxO-XL.jpg
http://www.imagei...DxO-XL.jpg

www.imageinuk.com/Other/Query-Support-Files/i-qTVcXKx/0/XL/A019017DxO-XL.jpg
http://www.imagei...DxO-XL.jpg

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Ectemnius
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Posted on 07-12-2011 21:24
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I recognize this as a male Tephritidae.

Greets,

Ectemnius
 
tristram
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Posted on 07-12-2011 21:51
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The wing pattern looks like that for Sphenella marginata:
http://www.dipter...to_id=1454
which does occur in the UK:
http://www.dipter...0000012906
(but I'm not an expert).
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PeterD
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Posted on 07-12-2011 23:30
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Ectemnius wrote:
I recognize this as a male Tephritidae.

Greets,

Ectemnius


Thank you EctemniusSmile

Is there any chance of further identification?
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Peter

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PeterD
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Posted on 07-12-2011 23:37
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tristram wrote:
The wing pattern looks like that for Sphenella marginata:
http://www.dipter...to_id=1454
which does occur in the UK:
http://www.dipter...0000012906
(but I'm not an expert).


Thank you TristramSmile
Our posts crossed.
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Peter

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