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Tephritidae from N Spain to ID, please -> Chaetostomella cylindrica
Marian
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Posted on 18-07-2012 12:18
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Hi everybody

I'd like to know what this "loving pair" is. The picture was taken in a picnic area by a pine forest, near Pravia (Asturias, N Spain), on July the 1st.

Any ideas? Thanks in advance for any suggestion

Best wishes
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Another view, now from above, hope it helps:
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They look like Chaetostomella cylindrica (but I am not an expert, especially not in Spanish Tephritidae!)
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Absolutely right!
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Marian
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¡Suberb! TumbsUp

Thanks a lot to you both, delighted to know the name of these beauties. Smile

Cheers

Marian
 
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