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Tephritidae from Spain
Gerard Pennards
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Posted on 25-02-2008 21:47
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This handsome tephritid is from spain, with a lot of yellow bristles and a nice cloration of wing and body.
Can anyone tell me the species?
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Nice coloration of the wing
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Coloration of the body
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Noeeta, five species in Europe.
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hemiradiata Dirlbek & Dirlbek, 1991 known from mainland Spain, pupillata (Fall?n, 1814) from Andorra. No others recorded in the Iberian catalogue.
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In fact, the wing pattern is as shown for the HT of N. hemiradiata, but I still ahve no idea if it is a good species... And perhaps nobody knows. Bernhard's impression was tht it might be a synonym of pupillata. But the dignostics of Spanish stuff is still uncertain.
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