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Tephritidae. Lithuania
Gintautas Steiblys
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Posted on 13-09-2018 17:59
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Hi,

please ID this tephritid. Maybe this is Urophora cuspidata ??

Location: Lithuania 06.16
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could be Urophora jaceana but i think that a host plant is necessary for males.
wait for an expert opinion.
John and Nini. Naturalists not experts.
 
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Thanks John and Nini.
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Almost certainly Urophora solstitialis L. -- The fore femur is entirely yellow in U. jaceana
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thanks, Valery (дякую, Валерій)
 
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Concerning U. cuspidata -- yes, it is possible, but males cannot be identified with certainty unless you know the host plant
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