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Tephritis sp. - neesii ?
Robert Heemskerk
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Posted on 01-02-2007 18:28
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hello flyforum,

Today I found this Tephritis sp. (if I'm right..)

Is this Tephritis neesii?

greeting, Robert
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Hi Robert,

I was thinking it could be Campiglossa spec.

Jan Willem
 
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Hi Robert,

Jan Willem is right, it's an Campiglossa. Probably C. misella, but that is very difficult to determine from a picture...
You state, you found it 'today'. You mean you actually found this specimen alive on februari the 1st??
The earliest records I have of a Campiglossa is a C. absinthii on may 18th!
Therefore I would be very interested in the exact data, including the locallity, and if you happen to have collected the specimen I would like to confirm the identity.

Best wishes,

John
 
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Thank you both,

The data and locallity is the same as this bug:

http://www.waarneming.nl/wn_details.php?id=1978715

I think there will be many earliest records this year!
There are a lot of insekts flying already!!

I did not collect it as specimen..

Robert Heemskerk
 
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Hi Robert,

Thanx for the data!

John
 
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John wrote:
Probably C. misella, but that is very difficult to determine from a picture...


I'm glad I didn't dare to give a species name Wink.

Jan Willem
 
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