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Rhagoletis meigenii? > Trypeta immaculata
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Posted on 19-06-2012 23:52
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Clitheroe UK, 18 June 2012

I found this dead body, which I think is a female Rh. meigenii, not too far from a Mahonia with developing fruit. The only doubt is that most images of this fly in the Forum do not have the dark spot at the anal cell crossvein. Is this unusual?
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Looks like either Trypeta immaculata (a dandelion leaf miner, known from Scotland) or R. meigenii. Wing pattern is lightly more similar to the first species. However, their variability strongly overlap. Do you have the specimen to take a picture of its antenna (tip rounded/pointed)?
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Definitely rounded. I guess that means Trypeta?
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Here's a lateral view of the fly.
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and a shot of the frons
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I thought the ovipositor looked odd, but I think it has just picked up some pollen
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