Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tephritidae: Campiglossa

Posted by Liancalus on 15-12-2013 13:53
#1

Eastern England, calcareous grassland, 4mm. Any leads on id appreciated.

Edited by Liancalus on 15-12-2013 17:09

Posted by Liancalus on 15-12-2013 13:54
#2

Dorsal

Posted by Nosferatumyia on 15-12-2013 16:03
#3

IMHO, Campiglossa solidaginis White

Posted by Liancalus on 15-12-2013 17:08
#4

And a third thank you Valery. I think I had tried to key this in Tephritis. Trying it in Campiglossa, the orange femora seems to leave solidaginis and malaris in England. There is a faint dark mark from the end of the anal cell half way to A2. There is a another marking immediately above A1 at the wing edge. I think I need to compare it with some reference material to know for sure. I suspect if I had caught a male it would have been more helpful!

Edited by Liancalus on 15-12-2013 17:09