Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Platyparea discoidea, Tephritidae, Apr 18, 2022, Isztimér, Hungary
Posted by Xespok on 24-04-2022 09:21
#1
An interesting Tephritid, which I see for the first time. Maybe Platyparea sp. But wing pattern seems to be different from most discoidea. The recently described carpathica is clearly different. Just a variation of discoidea? or I am off with the genus?
Edited by Xespok on 27-04-2022 21:27
Posted by Paul Beuk on 24-04-2022 12:41
#2
I still think it is
discoides with the isolated black spot at the costa just not connected to the general black pattern.
Posted by Xespok on 27-04-2022 21:26
#3
Thanks!
Posted by Nosferatumyia on 28-04-2022 07:00
#4
Gabor, you are correct with the genus.
I'd say Platyparea discoidea, but we know too few about its pattern variability. Do you have a chance to collect a specimen or two in the alcohol there?
Thsnk you in advance!
Posted by Xespok on 28-04-2022 07:03
#5
This was in an area with lots of ramsons (Allium ursinum), which we visit in the ramsons season. If I find this fly next year, I will collect it.
Posted by Xespok on 28-04-2022 07:06
#6
One thing that puzzles me is that this fly should be monophagous on Campanula. Campanula are typically late summer species. What does this fly do in early spring?