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January's Tephritis ID
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Mouchecrins |
Posted on 24-01-2025 09:12
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Member Location: Posts: 4 Joined: 17.01.25 |
Hi everyone, I would like to have your point of view on this Tephritis. On my other thread on "Le monde des Insectes", I proposed ruralis, regarding the criteria in Séguy's Key (Faune de France n°28). It looks to be the closer species to mine, but we are not completely satisfied of the ID. The 2 white dots in 3M2 doesn't touch the wing edge, in opposite of all the different photo on the individuals in gallery on DI or ""Le monde des insects". In addition, this Tephritis was finding alive, at 1900 meter altitude neer a frozen ice fall (north face), out of the flying period written in Séguy's book (from may to september). So, what's your opinion ? Barneix G. : France : La Grave : 05320 : 17/01/2025 Altitude : 1900 - Taille : 4-5 mm Réf. : 353823 Barneix G. : France : La Grave : 05320 : 17/01/2025 Altitude : 1900 - Taille : 4-5 mm Réf. : 353824 Thank's a lot! |
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Nosferatumyia |
Posted on 25-01-2025 10:45
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Member Location: Posts: 3467 Joined: 28.12.07 |
It is ruralis. I'd recommend Merz (1994) key rather than FdeF. Adult Tephritis spp. overwinter in various places, under leaves, under fallen trees, in houses, in every hole they find. A few survive from ocober to June, to start it all over. They can wake up in the midwinter, but then they die certainly . Val |
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Mouchecrins |
Posted on 25-01-2025 19:12
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Member Location: Posts: 4 Joined: 17.01.25 |
Ok, thanks a lot for your answer ! I'll know for further contact with these gena. Thanks ! |
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