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three Tephritids on Oenothera
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Posted on 13-06-2010 23:18
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Hi,
Today I found three different Tephritids, all sitting on Oenothera plants, which might have been accidental. ID should be not too difficult, two I have found out myself. Confirmation / correction is highly appreciated!
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#1: should be Gonioglossum wiedemanni.
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#2: Urophora stylata, I think.
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#3: Campiglossa or Tephritis?
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Goniglossum widedemanni, Urophora stylata and Campiglossa misella.
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Many thanks, Valery - so my own ID was quite good. Wow, these Thephritids are nice!
 
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Yep, especially Goniglossum, which is not common at all!
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