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Posted on 01-11-2004 14:51
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This is a fly see on Euphorbia flower on may.
Perhaps Tephritidae ?

www.diptera.info/forim/5-0107-1.jpg
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Interesting and very nice picture!

The closest I can come so far is Hypochra albipennis, a member of the picture-winged flies (family Ulidiidae, formerly Otitidae). Needs confirmation, though.
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Okay, not Hypochra albipennis but an Otites species, most likely O. lamed. I have no furtherinformation available yet, but I'll keep you posted.
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There is still the description of a similar Central European species to check, but this is indeed most likely Otites lamed.

Reference:
Merz, B., 1996. Zur Faunistik der Pyrgotidae, Platystomatidae und Ulidiidae (= Otitidae) (Diptera, Tephritoidea) der Schweiz mit spezieller Ber?cksichtigung von Otites Latreille. ? Mitteilungen der Schweizerischen Entomologischen Gesellschaft 69: 405-416.
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Posted on 25-05-2005 19:32
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I have just returned from Greece with ... lamed.
Lamed should be easy (according to Seguy, ...)
because of the bristlets all the way long on vein R1.

Good luck


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Posted on 26-05-2005 07:52
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You are completely right, but unfortunately, that is not always visible on the photos. Wink
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