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Ulidiidae - Herina frondescentiae
Frank Koehler
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Posted on 17-10-2006 18:55
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Not the best quality, but an alpine species now!? Unfortunally I don?t know the host plant and the specimen enscaped. I found this species again in the Kaunertal (Tirol) at 2700m - but the fly was to fast again. Any ideas? Thank you.
Frank

Italy / S?dtirol: Corvara, Gr?dnerjoch, 2100m, VII.2006
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Edited by Frank Koehler on 19-10-2006 15:43
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Kahis
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Not a tephritid but an ulidid: Herina frondescentiae (I hope spelled that right...).
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Frank Koehler
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"ups", a newbie mistake - how to delete a complete thread? Wink
Thank you very much, Kahis

There is one more doubtful family member? Wrong again?
Don?t hesitate ... Frank

Italy / Veneto: Padola, Val Grande, 1900m, VII.2006, Picea forest.
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Nikita Vikhrev
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I think so (wrong).
Looks for me like Palloptera.
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Kahis
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No need to delete, just hit 'Edit' and change the original post Smile. It is recommended that you update the thread title to correct/best guess identifications anyway to help those who browse the archive at a later date.
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John Smit
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Hi Frank,

Indeed the top one is Herina frondescentiae (spelled correctly Kahis!), and the bottom one is a Pallopteridae, thou no idea which species.

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Frank Koehler
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Thanks all! It?s a progess for me to know the family. There is one more fly in Pallopteridsuspicion I?ll post today. Would be glad to hear a confirmation. Greetings
Frank
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