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Ulidiidae - Norway - Ceroxys urticae
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South East Norway
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Near a sandy Beach.
7 - 8 mm.

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Hi,

I think, Ulidiidae.
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Hi!
Thank you very much!

Rosevinge
 
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Perhaps Ceroxys urticae?
 
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Hello Rosevinge, I agree with you but i have very little experience with Ulidiidae.
I have keys to this genus and C. urticae seems to be correct.

"third dark transverse band of wings extend from margin to atleast m3+4."
with C. hortulana, the band is supposed to be broken.

John and Nini. Naturalists not experts.
 
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Ceroxys urticae, no doubts.
Val
 
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Hello Rosevinge, I forgot that Valery is a Ulidiidae specialist. I always think Tephritidae. So you certainly don't need my opinion. I'm happy that you have an id. Also, the photos are very nice. Now i have a solid understanding of what it looks like outside of a description. I hope that you have a pleasant day.

edit: I forgot that Valery is also a Ulidiidae specialist. I always think just Tephritidae.
sorry. i am tired today.
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Thank you very much John, Nini and Val! Smile

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