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Posted on 23-06-2009 18:55
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May 2009 - South of France - 6mm

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Hello,

I think it can be Urophora cuspidata ou Urophora solstitialis but I am not able to find which species by myself.
Can you help me ?

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This can only be identified by the tip of the aculeus, which should be extracted....
So sorry, no better than that complex.

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Thank you for your answer John.
 
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Judging from its very long oviscape plus the 2nd crossband somewhat s-like sinuate, 50% it is Urophora mauritanica Macquart that infests Carthamus flower heads. Otherwise, there is a 50% possibility of U. cuspidata Mg., which feeds on Centaurea scabiosa and related species of C. (Lopholoma) spp. And, John correctly notified that only the aculeus tip shape gives 100% ID.
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Thank you again
 
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