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Tephritidae sp?
elck
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Posted on 08-06-2006 17:07
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More pictures at http://stippen.nl... (near bottom, and click to enlarge somewhat)
Edited by elck on 08-06-2006 18:26
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Hi Elck,

Looks like Urophora stylata, but let's wait for the specialist's opinion.

Jan Willem
 
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Certainly does! I think cannot mis. (Foodplant fits too:Cirsium vulgare)
Thanks...
Edited by elck on 09-06-2006 19:50
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Seems like I'm not needed anymore!
Identification correct!

John
 
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Thanks for confirming anyway! Wink
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