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Tephritidae, Acanthiophilus helianthi from Romania
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Hi,

a new year and out is winter.
started to look back in my photoarchive.

this was photographed in 13.september.2007 in Nucsoara. hilly area with meadows.
is this Acanthiophilus helianthi?

thanks in advance,
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the head in the first photo looks like a fish's head! Frown
 
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Surely Acanthiophilus helianthi! 3 frontal setae on each side plus the wing pattern.
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Nosferatumyia wrote:
Surely Acanthiophilus helianthi! 3 frontal setae on each side plus the wing pattern.


thanks for confirmation Nosferatumyia (i don't know your name) Smile

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