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Tephritis sp. pehaps conura << Platystoma sp. << ID please
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Platystoma sp. (Platystomatidae)
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Thank you, Tony!
 
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No platystomatid at all. Photo quality is quite poor, but it can be an Acinia sp (33%), an overwintered Tephritis (33%) or Heringina guttata (33%). The only fly that can be that early actually is only Tephritis sp, pehaps conura Lw. (Tephritidae)
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Well, to me, the thorax looked much too mottled to be a tephritid, but you're the boss! Thanks for the correction! Smile
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Thank you!
 
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Tony Irwin wrote:
Well, to me, the thorax looked much too mottled to be a tephritid, but you're the boss! Thanks for the correction! Smile


No, it is a "mottled" noise of the picture.
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