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Cornutrypeta? -->Cornutrypeta superciliata
janoves
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Posted on 14-11-2017 12:38
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Had this cool fly in my moth trap in late august in Vik i sogn, Norway. Have been looking for a long time to find out what this is. I think its the family cornutrypeta. But any more info about that family i cant find. Please help Smile! Sorry this is the only photo i have
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Anyone???
 
Ben Hamers
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It could be Cornutrypeta superciliata (family Tephritidae), which occurs in Norway.

In Merz (1994) it's named Stemonocera superciliata. and indeed, there is very little information about it in the WWW.

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Thank you! i thought so too
 
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Indeed, Stemonocera superciliata (Frey), one of the rariest European flies. Like most Tephritini, a leaf miner, and like most tephritini miners, humidity requiring and thus restricted to mountain or forest areas.

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