Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Rhagoletis ID.
Posted by FPark on 29-07-2021 11:00
#1
Hello. Am I correct in thinking that the attached image is of Rhagoletis meigenii? The image was taken in early July this year near a small pond in Worcestershire (VC 37).
Thanks.
Posted by FPark on 01-08-2021 10:45
#2
FPark wrote:
FPark wrote:
FPark wrote:
Hello. Am I correct in thinking that the attached image is of Rhagoletis meigenii? The image was taken in early July this year near a small pond in Worcestershire (VC 37).
Thanks.
I hope the image is attached now.
Posted by FPark on 01-08-2021 10:50
#3
FPark wrote:
FPark wrote:
FPark wrote:
FPark wrote:
Hello. Am I correct in thinking that the attached image is of Rhagoletis meigenii? The image was taken in early July this year near a small pond in Worcestershire (VC 37).
Thanks.
I hope the image is attached now.
Another view.
Posted by FPark on 01-08-2021 12:20
#5
Thank you.
Posted by Nosferatumyia on 01-08-2021 17:11
#6
No Rhagoletis.
The flagellomere 1 is rounded apically, and oviscape is intensively black and short, so it is
Trypeta immaculata Mcq., a leaf miner on Taraxacum.
Also, R. meigenii has narrowe subbasal crossband, not fused to the short posterior patch (in T. immaculata forming a hook-like pattern)
Edited by Nosferatumyia on 01-08-2021 17:18
Posted by eklans on 01-08-2021 20:12
#7
Thank you very much, Val, and sorry, FPark!
Posted by Nosferatumyia on 02-08-2021 09:27
#8
eklans,
It is really a very difficult case without genitalia dissection.
I had to check myself twice.
Posted by eklans on 02-08-2021 09:41
#9
That's true Val, but
...flagellomere 1 is rounded apically
is a very good hint. R. meigenii is quite common in my garden and I find it on Mahonia - and I've reworked my definition today |t