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Tephritidae flies?
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Posted on 11-05-2007 14:15
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Hi,

Please could anyone help to id these? Im not really sure if both or either are Tephritidae...rural sussex uk

thankyou,
Noel.
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and another
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Posted on 11-05-2007 16:24
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the first one could be Euleia sp. (maybe heraclei, but I am not sure, I am based only on what I so in the gallery).
But the true specialists will tell us.
Best wishes,
Amalia
 
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the second cannot be tephritid fly! Opomyzidae?

 
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The first one is indeed Eueleia heraclei (Tephritidae), the seceond one is Palloptera umbellatarum (Pallopteridae)

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thanks for the helpful repliesSmile
 
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