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Tephritidae...Euleia (Cryptaciura) rotundiventris ID by VK.
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Found in Cults, Aberdeen, Scotland in July this year. Nameable from these photos?
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Final view...
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Euleia (Cryptaciura) rotundiventris Fll.
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Thank you Valery. Much appreciated as always! Might have to stick it in the Gallery as it's missing so far.

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Yours looks to be an aberrant island morph. Not old enough to be a subspecies, however.
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