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Terellia serratulae and Urophora stylata (Tephritidae)
Rui Andrade
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Posted on 10-08-2007 20:21
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Hi,

Can you help me with these two?
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No. 1: Terrelia seratulae
No. 2: A Urophora near stylata.
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Rui Andrade
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Thank you PaulSmile! These flies are really beautiful.
 
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Hi Rui,

I am not sure if the first one is T. serratulae, that one is normally more greyish on the abdomen, can you give an indication about it's length? And do you perhaps have a photo from the side? So I can see the palps?

The second one is indeed Urophora stylata.

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Rui Andrade
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Hi John

I don't have good images from the side, just these two. Both flies are very common so I can photograph them another time. I'm not sure but Terellia must be about 4 to 5 mm.

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The palps clearly protrude the mouthedge, therefore it must indeed be T. serratulae

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Thank you JohnWink
 
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