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Sinai. Tephritidae 3.
Nikita Vikhrev
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More than previos, 4-6mm, one of a kind.
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Hi Nikita,

Seems close to (but not exactly matching) Ceratitis capitata to me.

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Hi Jan, thank you. Good news! Than from second attempt Ceratitis capitata, not from Thailand, but from Sinai!
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Hi Nikita,

Definately Ceratitis and definitely not C. capitata. Again I will need literature. So more later.
 
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I'm not lucky with C. capitataSad
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Try growing Oranges Wink

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Good advice.
But after this abnormal cold winter in South part in European Russia, I don't think that we have any plant of Rutaceae family still aliveGrin
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Capparimyia savastani, related to Ceratitis, indeed
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Thank you, Valery
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kapersovaja muha
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