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Tephritis dilacerata
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Posted on 06-07-2008 22:52
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I hope this one can get an ID. TIA!
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TIA? awkward
 
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
TIA? awkward

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Smile TIA = aunt in Portuguese. Grin

 
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Tephritis formosa.

You're other thread will take a little longer....

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Thank you very much, John! Cool

I wish I found more Tephritidae, but they are hard to find. There was a period in July when I found a few on tistels, but now I don't see any ...
 
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Sorry, but the wing pattern far does not reach the anal lobe. It is Tephritis dilacerata Lw. IMHO.
Edited by Nosferatumyia on 04-08-2008 16:26
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Thanks for your POV, Valery! I'm not sure what I should name this fly when there are two different opinions on the ID Smile
 
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Then rely on age and rank. Grin I have done almost twice as many mistakes in my life as John! Smile
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