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Tephritidae - Urophora stylata
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At least 3 different individuals in mid Sweden a few Days ago. Can they all be Urophora stylata?
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Yes all U. stylata male. 2nd band can be complete (3-4) or interrupted (1-2)
 
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Grazie Valerio.
 
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Raimo wrote:
Grazie Valerio.





ett rent nöje! (hope I wrote it right..)Smile
 
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Yes, correct Swedish.
Is this one a male (black pipe at end of abdomen)?
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Raimo wrote:
Yes, correct Swedish.
Is this one a male (black pipe at end of abdomen)?



You made a typo. I'm sure you meant female, and yes, it's a female.
 
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I see stings on the plant, and seems a Cirsium sp. --> a perfect place to find U. stylata
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Yes, they seemed very at home in these plants. Also Tephritis cometa, but in another species of Cirsium (or Carduus). Sorry for the typo, I ment female.
 
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