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Sochi19. Tephritidae
Nikita Vikhrev
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Sochi region, 19 oct, common in grass
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Hi Nikita,

Haha. perfect photo, but I do need a little more of the wingpattern to be able to identify it, and then I can perhaps also see wether there are only two or four bristles on the scutellum.
But it should be either Campiglossa or Dioxyna.

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Thank you John.
Wings.
Scutellum with two strong setas.
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Hi Nikita,

You're not fooling me! The pinned one is a female and therefore not the exact same specimen as the first photo!
The pinned one is Dioxyna bidentis. It is very well possible that the animal on the first photo is the same species.

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John, I didn't write that it same specimen. But you prefer female, so I send image of femaleWink
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You're absolutely right!Smile

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