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Chetostoma curvinerve
Jordi Clavell
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Could someone help me identifying these Tephritidae?
The photo was made near Barcelona, Catalonia (NE Spain), today.


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I think it's Chetostoma curvinerve, but perhaps it's Rhagoletis alternata... (?)
 
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Yes, certainly female Chetostoma curvinerve. Are there Lonicera bushes around?
Edited by Nosferatumyia on 25-07-2024 23:19
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Thanks a lot, Val!
Yes, there are Lonicera etrusca and Lonicera xylosteum very closely...
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