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Orellia tussilaginis ?
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Posted on 25-09-2005 21:13
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Hello,

I think that this is Orellia tussilaginis, but I'm not quite sure.

Can somebody confirm or infirm this determination?

Thanks in advance.
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What about Chaetorellia cf jaceae?
 
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Jan,

Thanks.

Looking in the Fauna europaea, there is no Orellia tussilaginis. I had made my determination with the Haupt.
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Hi Pierre,

There may be no Orellia tussilaginis but there is a Terellia tussilaginis. However I think this is not the species on your picture.

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Thanks.

The dots on the back? Or something else?
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In this group it can be recognised as Chaetorellia by the presence of presutural dorsal setae and as C. jaceae because the anterior supra-alar setae are not placed on black spots.

And, indeed, Orellia tussilaginis is now placed in Terellia.
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Hello,

Paul Beuk wrote:
In this group it can be recognised as Chaetorellia by the presence of presutural dorsal setae and as C. jaceae because the anterior supra-alar setae are not placed on black spots.

And, indeed, Orellia tussilaginis is now placed in Terellia.


Thanks for the precisions.

Pierre Duhem
 
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