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Can you help me id this fly?
jpcasais
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Posted on 14-01-2007 11:50
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this photo was taken in Abraveses, Viseu, Portugal

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Posted on 14-01-2007 12:11
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hi

I think this could be Tephritidae fly.
you live near from me!!! Smile)

temos de combinar um encontro. Smile)

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Posted on 14-01-2007 13:26
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If you grow orange, be carefull!
It is Ceratitis capitata, Tephritidae orange pest.
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Posted on 14-01-2007 20:12
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Ceratitis capitata, Tephritidae orange pest?

is this de ID?
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Posted on 14-01-2007 22:49
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Also known as the mediterranean fruitfly or medfly.
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Indeed, I agree with the ID. it's a male, so this particular specimen won't harm your oranges Wink

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A beautiful fly. It would probably look good in the gallery Wink
 
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