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Which Tephritidae? --> Oxyna parietina
Joerg Schneider
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Posted on 03-05-2025 09:14
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2.5.2025 in the valley of river Ahr in Germany, about 4mm, many individuals, also mating. very windy, so I apologize for the poor fotos. New to me, can it be idntified, please. Thank you so much, Jörg

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I saw most individuals on wild blackberry. Could it be Oxyna parietina?
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Different Individual...
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Should I post more pictures for an ID? Looking Gerhard to a confirmation or correction, Jörg
 
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The female is certainly Oxyna parietina, but the first, male, I'd say parietina, perhaps darker due to the light
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Thank you so much, Val! I put together all the males I had, all very close together, but different individuals, for sure. "1" are two views on the one above, the others are different individuals. Herzliche Grüße, Jörg
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