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Tephritis spec.
Volker
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Posted on 15-05-2008 19:09
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Hello

My English is not good, sorry Wink.
What's that? My favorite is Tephritis leontodontis or Tephritis fallax.
Here you see an image of the fly and of a wing from this.

thx Volker

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Nosferatumyia
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The difference between them is the presence of mostly black setulae over tergites 3-5 in T. fallax Lw., whereas in T. leontodontis De Geer they are all white. The fly on your foto looks to be a T. fallax.
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Volker
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Hello Nosferatumyia

Thank you for your answer and your Opinion.

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