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Alandy7
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Posted on 23-06-2016 23:19
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Is it possible to confirm from this photo that it is Urophora cuspidata?
Photo taken 16 June 2016, N. Yorkshire. UK
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Unless I'm getting the wrong photo on my laptop awkward this appears to be Urophora sp maybe jaceana (female). [Tephritidae] According to Google search Sitticus pubescens is a Jumping Spider..I've zoomed in on this photo...can't find one of those...anywhere. Wink
 
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Sorry, got two enquiry's crossed.
I will correct ASAP
 
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Is it possible to tell if it is jaceana, cuspidate, or may-be neither?
 
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Dear Alandy, it can be cuspidata, but I cannot tell with certainty that it is not U. solstitialis: the only characters are either the host plant or the very tip of the ovipositor (under high magnification). As the fore femur has a dark vitta, it is CERTAINLY NO jaceana.

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Thank you very much, I think I will just have to settle for Urophora sp.

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