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Juergen Peters
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Posted on 22-07-2006 23:26
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Hallo!

These pics were taken on July-16 on a Mahonia bush at our house in Ostwestfalen/Germay. I have taken a look at the gallery of this forum, but can't get an identification, yet. Lerngth about 5 mm. Thanks for help!

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Edited by Juergen Peters on 22-07-2006 23:27
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Trypeta immaculata? I'm interested to see what the specialist opinion will be as I have recently collected a number of flies belonging to this genus and nearby Stemonocera. They are not that easy to identify, especially the females (and that's what one usually finds) are tricky.
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Hello, Kahis!

Kahis wrote:
Trypeta immaculata? I'm interested to see what the specialist opinion will be as I have recently collected a number of flies belonging to this genus and nearby Stemonocera. They are not that easy to identify, especially the females (and that's what one usually finds) are tricky.


Thanks, Kahis! I am mostly fascinated by the wonderful wing markings of this family ;-).
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Jürgen

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Hi,

My guess would have been Rhagoletis meigenii but I'm certainly not a specialist.

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Hi Juergen,

This is indeed Rhagoletis meigenii, like Jan-Willem says.
The genus Rhagoletis can be destinguished by the longer setae at the top of the third femur, apico-ventrally.
I'll look up the differences between the other genera for you.

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