Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tephritidae; Campiglossa?

Posted by kurt on 21-06-2018 18:57
#1

Is it possible to tell spieces of this 3-4mm female? Perhaps C. misella?
Photo from 21 June 2018 Latberget, Kramfors 62 N, E 17 Ã…ngermanland, Sweden.

Thanks for your help in advance

Regards
Kurt Holmqvist

Posted by kurt on 21-06-2018 18:58
#2

Same fly

Posted by kurt on 21-06-2018 18:58
#3

third

Posted by kurt on 21-06-2018 18:59
#4

LAst

Posted by kurt on 21-12-2020 19:14
#5

I try to raise this thread again

Posted by Nosferatumyia on 21-12-2020 20:33
#6

Campiglossa difficilis Hendel, 1927
Larvae in Taraxacum serotinum. Boreomontane species.

The difference from misella: 3-4 hyalide spot basal of the first crossvein (r-m) [2 in misella).
Oviscape almost as long as 3 last tergites. Apical hyaline spot of the triangle in both sexes large and subtriangular. Other subalpine and alpine Campiglossa as guttella, achyrophori, doronici, have very numerous and small hyaline dots apically of that triangular spot.

Brilliant pictures, the best of this species ever! Please add to the Gallery

Posted by kurt on 30-12-2020 11:33
#7

Thanks for your help Valery
I will try to submit them
Kurt Holmqvist