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[Acinia corniculata] Tephritis sp
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Posted on 23-07-2004 11:54
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Hello,

Is it possible to determine the species of this specimen from this sole photo ?
Looks like Tephritis conura, but I don't know whenever there are other similar species or not...

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Lentgh approx 7 mm. August 2003, Dijon (21), France

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Hello Benoit,

I would hazard the guess of Campiglossa loewiana (used to be Paroxyna loewiana), but that species is smaller than 7 mm. Did you include the wings in the total length?
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Yes, I did.
But it's only an approximation, since I didn't measure the specimen, but determined the length from memory some time later.Frown
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Then I think my identification will not be far off. Wink
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Hi Benoit,

May I congratulate you with a nice picture of a pretty rare tephritid. Inspite of the names suggested (Campigloss and Tephritis) it is a different genus: Acinia corniculata. A rare species all over Europe. One of those genera with only a few species and closely related to Campiglossa, therefore quite often mistaken for something else. Very nice indeed.

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Hi Benoit,

May I congratulate you with a nice picture of a pretty rare tephritid. Inspite of the names suggested (Campigloss and Tephritis) it is a different genus: Acinia corniculata. A rare species all over Europe. One of those genera with only a few species and closely related to Campiglossa, therefore quite often mistaken for something else. Very nice indeed.

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Sorry, the differentiating characters are the clearly m-shaped wing-markings and the orange-brown colour of the body, thorax as well as the abdomen. You won't find any Campiglossa or Tephritis with orangebrown abdomen or thorax. The only genera with a more or less similar colour are Xyphosia or, though more yellow than orange, Oxyna, but these have a different wingpattern.

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Well, there's always a lot to learn ! Good thing !
Thanks for the ID and explanations. Wink
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