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Posted on 14-04-2008 14:19
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Hi

This weekend I found two new species of Urophora in Centaurea aspera in NE Spain. I think they are Urophora quadrifasciata and Urophora hispanica, but my bibliography is too old.

Could someone be so kind to provide me a copy of the following article (see below)?

White, I.M. & Korneyev, V.A., 1989. A revision of the western palearctic species of Urophora Robineau-Desvoidy (Diptera: Tephritidae).Systematic Entomology, 14: 327-374

I would appreciate it very much. You can reply to miquelbustia(ad)yahoo.es

I will add some pictures to this post this afternoon from home.

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Posted on 14-04-2008 18:15
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The first one. I think this could be Urophora hispanica.
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The second one. I think this could be Urophora quadrifasciata.
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Dear Miguel, both are right. I have just one paper copy of the paper U need, but for internal use, I could provide you with a pdf (3.2 mCool. Send me your e-mail, pls.
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Thank you very much Valery, fantastic!

I take advantage to recuperate a picture from and old post, which was shot on Cirisium eriophorum in September 2007 in Moll?, Eastern Pyrenees of Spain. Might this be Urophora terebrans?
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And finally the last one from my collection. This was shot at the end of July 2007 in Monforte de Lemos, Galicia, NW Spain. I did not note the plant species, but it seems Cirsium or Carduus. I had tentatively identified it as Urophora affinis, but after checking the keys and the host plants, I would say it is Urophora stylata. Is it correct?

Thanks once again
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Nosferatumyia wrote:
Dear Miguel, both are right. I have just one paper copy of the paper U need, but for internal use, I could provide you with a pdf (3.2 mCool. Send me your e-mail, pls.

If you want and if it is allowed I can make it available for downoad from this website. Wink
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Paul, it is quite a rigorously a copyrighted paper (Syst. Ent.), and I may just send a single pdf copy as a co-author, but certainly not to put it on the site. I had palced most of my early papers, which are not copyrighted by the co-authors or journal owners, at http://www.tephri... but this one seems to be dead already.

I'd be happy to place some of them here.
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Both 3 and 4 are also correctly identified - U. terebrans (at least there is nothing similar in Iberian Peninsula) and U. stylata.
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Nosferatumyia wrote:
Paul, it is quite a rigorously a copyrighted paper (Syst. Ent.), and I may just send a single pdf copy as a co-author, but certainly not to put it on the site.

I feared as much. Wink
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