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Tephritis ruralis ?
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Posted on 09-04-2020 08:55
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Hi,

For a friend from the east of France, on april 4th 2020 .
Thanks for the help.

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos252/big/Tephritis%20ruralis.jpg
Luc Bettinelli : France : Arc-et-Senans : 25610 : 04/04/2020
Altitude : 235 m - Taille : 3-5 mm ?
Réf. : 252314
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It looks to be a species from the leontodontis group or near rather than ruralis. It cannot be identified from this picture, sorry.
Val
 
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Thanks a lot Val, I relay the information.
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Thank you both for transmit my picture and answer... Finally I could log me. Which species belong to leontodontis group ? matricariae I presume ?
 
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Good morning,
anyone could say us which species belong to leontodontis group ?
Thank you (and sorry for insist and bad english)
Luc
 
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Bernhard Merz (1994) established the group for the species with the acvuleus tip deeply incised.

crepidis, conyzifoliae, divisa, fallax, mariannae, matricariae, mutabilis, separata, simplex, truncata, vespertina

such a wing pattern may occur in crepidis, conyzifoliae, fallax, matricariae, mutabilis
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Thank you very much for this information !
 
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