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Ceroxys hortulana
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Posted on 25-03-2007 14:27
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Location: Hungary
Habitat: garden
Size: approx. 1 cm
Date: 25-03-07

Sorry, but I was unable to take more detailed picture from it. Yet, I trust you will able to say something to me at least the genus.
eguzki attached the following image:


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Posted on 25-03-2007 18:25
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What about Ceroxys spec.? (Ulidiidae).

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Posted on 25-03-2007 18:44
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Hi Jan!

I also thought later it is maybe an Ulidiidae rather than Tephritidae!
 
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Posted on 25-03-2007 21:44
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Yes, this is a quite common fly in early spring (and late autumn) in Hungary. You'll find quite a few images in my gallery.
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Teglagyar u. 30.
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Posted on 28-03-2007 18:00
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Hi Xespok!

I have already seen your images from this fly. Thank you very much.
 
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Posted on 28-03-2007 20:36
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Check if they are hortulana. There is one other common species in Hungary within the genus that looks like this one but has slightly different wing pattern.
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