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male Tephritidae
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 24-05-2006 20:57
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Turkey, Antalia, 23 may, 5-6mm. Female collected.
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Ben Hamers
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Hi Nikita,

It's an Ulididae, probably Myennis sp.
In Holland we have Myennis octopunctata, but this one
looks a little bit different.

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I looked at my own pictures of M. octopunctata and the amount of black is changeable, so your fly might as well be M. octopunctata.


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Nikita Vikhrev
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Thank you Ben.
Realy, Sc curved not as in case of Tephritidae. I've thought about Ulidiidae, but ovipositor of collected female turn my mind out of this possibility.
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