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christoophe |
Posted on 12-02-2008 08:27
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Member Location: France Provence Posts: 1986 Joined: 06.02.08 |
I see Tephritis matricariae but I have no argument of identification. Thank you for help. christoophe attached the following image: [61Kb] |
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Andre |
Posted on 14-02-2008 20:42
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Member Location: Tilburg, the Netherlands Posts: 2111 Joined: 18.07.04 |
It has the same large clear spots near the top of the wing like Tephritis conura, but that's about all I find in common... Where's John taking so long?? |
Nosferatumyia |
Posted on 15-02-2008 07:00
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Member Location: Posts: 3462 Joined: 28.12.07 |
Looks more like matricariae than divisa; for certain identification, dissection of aculeus is needed. Both species occur in France. See also Merz (1994) Insecta Helvetica. At least it is not something else but these two and certainly not conura - the posterior notopleural seta is well-visible, and it is white. Edited by Nosferatumyia on 15-02-2008 07:02 Val |
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John Smit |
Posted on 15-02-2008 09:32
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Member Location: Utrecht Posts: 565 Joined: 05.10.04 |
Hi all, It's Tephritis matricariae. As Valery points out, the posterior notopleural bristle is clearly white. The argument against T. divisa is that the wingpattern is extended on to the Anal lobe and therefore more extensive than in T. divisa. John |
christoophe |
Posted on 15-02-2008 10:07
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Member Location: France Provence Posts: 1986 Joined: 06.02.08 |
Thank all |
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