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Orellia scorzonerae
Jordi Clavell
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Posted on 19-11-2011 13:50
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Could someone help me identifying these Tephritid?
Perhaps an Terellia ceratocera?
The photo (author: Thomas Rickfelder) was made in Cantabria, Spain, on 8.5.2008.
There are two additional images, if needed.

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Posted on 19-11-2011 21:41
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I hardly can see the mesonotal spots, But I think it is Orellia scorzonerae
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Perhaps this view is more detailed:
http://www.biodiv...00279.html
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As far I as know, Orellia scorzonerae has not been founded in the iberian peninsula...
I think that this view (http://www.biodiv...00279.html) can be more detailed to ID this fly.
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Posted on 30-08-2012 19:11
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As far I as know, Orellia scorzonerae has not been founded in the iberian peninsula...
I think that this view (http://www.biodiv...00279.html) can be more detailed to ID this fly.
Thank you
 
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Posted on 30-08-2012 19:19
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Jordi, YES IT IS! O. scorzonerae!
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