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Myennis octopunctata? (Ulidiidae) ID by Crex
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Posted on 16-07-2008 15:11
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Hello forum,

This photo is from Piet Schuttelaar(Netherlands)
I think it could be a Tephritidae, but never seen this one.
So maybe one of the experts knows, whit species it could be..??

Greatings Joke
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Myennis octopunctata? (Ulidiidae)
 
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Myennis octopunctata? (Ulidiidae)


Yes! Good be right...Wink

Thanks Joke
 
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lucky you!!!! Angry This must be one of the most spectacular flies in Europe!!! Indeed, a total beauty! GrinCool
 
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this is staying on poplars (found a similar one, seen another two, bu too high - now is in alchool).
or mine is another species?

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Myennis males tend to congregate on bracket fungi (presumably for display purposes) and are not hard to catch, since they generally come back if you miss first time. They do this on the upper surface, whilst the odiniids do the same underneath (only Odinia boletina in fact).
 
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Myennis octopynctata is the commonest Ulidiids, whose larvae libe under the bark of poplars. There is also Paratephritis corticalis in the North (Norway, Denmark, Russia) and recently unintetionally introduced Callopistromyia from the North America, in Germany & Switzerland.
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