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Which Tephritidae? --> Oxyna parietina
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Joerg Schneider |
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 PS I saw most individuals on wild blackberry. Could it be Oxyna parietina? Joerg Schneider attached the following image: ![]() [114.68Kb] Edited by Joerg Schneider on 04-06-2025 19:08 |
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Joerg Schneider |
Posted on 03-05-2025 09:15
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Different Individual...
Joerg Schneider attached the following image: ![]() [151.96Kb] Edited by Joerg Schneider on 03-05-2025 23:29 |
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Joerg Schneider |
Posted on 28-05-2025 05:35
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Should I post more pictures for an ID? Looking Gerhard to a confirmation or correction, Jörg |
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Nosferatumyia |
Posted on 29-05-2025 08:48
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The female is certainly Oxyna parietina, but the first, male, I'd say parietina, perhaps darker due to the light
Edited by Nosferatumyia on 29-05-2025 08:49 Val |
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Joerg Schneider |
Posted on 02-06-2025 18:51
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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
Joerg Schneider attached the following image: ![]() [161.82Kb] Edited by Joerg Schneider on 02-06-2025 18:52 |
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