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Tephritis?
Nosferatumyia
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Posted on 08-03-2019 07:36
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Yes, it is not common, but Severyn and I ran into the same problem with Stackelberg's specimens from St Petersburg: some 30% of specimens have mostly white setae, and it was very difficult to fit the key couplets. It must be taken into account for the new key to Tephritis.
BTW, there are almost no "blondies" in the southern populations.

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With the last picture I can follow setermination. Nevertheless I will examine my specimens from Sweden for some "blondies"
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Now I see.
So it is neesii, apparently the most variable species of European Tephritis.
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