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Rhagoletis cerasi?
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Posted on 07-05-2008 22:32
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Hi,
This fly was a bit small for my camera (a new one with macro lens is ordered!); however, its wing and body colouration recalls Rhagoletis cerasi (Tephritidae). Can it be confused with other similar species?
Seen on 3 May in Berlin.
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Posted on 08-05-2008 10:47
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Yes, it is Rhagoletis cerasi, and certainly not R. berberidis, which it can be confused with - there are silvery vittae on its mesonotum. In fact, there are 2 differen "host races", perhaps species, associated with Lonicera and Prunus. They have no morphological differences.
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Posted on 08-05-2008 21:15
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Many thanks for all explanations, Valery. As we have a lot of Prunus and Lonicera ornamentals around, the little fly will be happy in any case.
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