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Tephritidae 8 --> Myopites sp.
Could someone help me identifying these Tephritid?
The photo (author: Francisco Rodríguez) was ma...
Posted by Jordi Clavell
on 04 September 2011 15:11:10
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Tephritidae
Hello,
I found this little fly near a lake in Eich-Gimbsheim, RLP, Germany (28.08.2011). It was m...
Posted by KathrinJ
on 30 August 2011 14:06:09
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Unbekannte Bohrfliege
Alvesgaspar wrote:
Looks like a female Tephritidae fly. Sorry, no idea of the species.
Joaquim Gas...
Posted by Helga Becker
on 20 March 2011 18:15:32
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Unbekannte Bohrfliege
Myopites inulaedyssentericae Blot, 1827, w.
Kannst Sie bitte senden sie zur Galerie?
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Posted by Nosferatumyia
on 19 March 2011 07:47:43
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Tephritidae, Myopites from Menorca
Myopites inulaedyssentericae Blot, with some reservations until my revision of the genus pending som...
Posted by Nosferatumyia
on 22 August 2009 20:11:11
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Yellow, small and painted-winged
It's indeed a Myopites, but neither M. inulaedyssentericae, nor lelae.
Unfortunately this genus...
Posted by John Smit
on 27 August 2007 13:55:45
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Yellow, small and painted-winged
Myopites? (in Seguy, Faune de France, 28, Pl. VI). Fauna Europaea quotes only M. inulaedyssentericae...
Posted by Dmitry Gavryushin
on 27 August 2007 13:05:14
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Myopites sp. (Tephritidae)
Myopites, which is a taxonomical dysaster in Europe!
Given it's potential host Pulicaria it can...
Posted by John Smit
on 11 August 2007 09:16:50
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