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Female of Tephritidae: Campiglossa misella ? --> yes
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Posted on 07-08-2026 12:13
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Northern Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Halstenbek near Hamburg, area of tree nursery, edge of an uncultivated field at a flower of Artemisia sp.; 23th of July 2026 (Outside photos: Kuv).
Comparing the pictures in the Diptera Gallery (s. https://diptera.i...to_id=5269) I think the pattern of the wing looks like C. misella, but the colour of the thorax seems too light Cool.
Please help to get the ID.
Greeting Kuv
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yes; perhaps an interesting Germany record. Do you publish it on iNat? It will be easier to me to involve it into German Catalogue
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yes; perhaps an interesting Germany record. Do you publish it on iNat? It will be easier to me to involve it into German Catalogue
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Thank you very much, Val TumbsUp, for confirming my ID suggestion.
But I'm sorry to tell that I haven't an account on INat. But if you need my permission to show my pictures there, I agree, of course.
Greetings Kuv
By the way: I found that fly at 53.61727840327484 N ; 9.845430846330379 E.
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