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Tephritidae? - 19.04.2012 -> Tephritis crepidis Lw. or conyzifoliae Merz
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Hi

Switzerland, 19.04.2012, 430 msm, near Lake Zurich, small area between gardens and small ditch
size about 5 mm ?

Is Tephritidae, a male? Possible for ID?

Thanks, Kind regards, Brigitte
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Tephritis matricariae or Tephritis vespertina ??
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Tephritis crepidis Lw. or conyzifoliae Merz. Genital characters.
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Hi

Thanks a lot for ID, I'm happy about.

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Hi

Today, 20.04.2012, I found (same place) this mating flies.
Are they same species - Tephritis crepidis Lw. or conyzifoliae Merz ?

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In the case of the pair in copula, it is almost certainly T. crepidis: oviscape is entirely black in Swiss specimens.
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Thanks again Valery!
 
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