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can anybody confirm Trupanea stellata?

Foto: Switzerland, Wattwil SG, 750m NN, 16.06.06

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Hi Urs,

It's a Trupanea, though I can't tell you which species right now, I always forget the differences between T. amoena and T. stellata, the two most likietly candidates. I'll get back on this one.

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Hi John,

OK, thanks!

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Hi Urs,

It is Trupanea amoena.

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Hi John,

thank you very much for the help!

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Hi Urs,

According to Merz (1994: Insecta Helvetica, Fauna 10, Diptera, Tephritidae), T. amoena is clearly the better of the two Trupanea species:

In der Schweiz nu von wenigen Funden bekannt: Glattfelden (ZH), Les Pleiades (VD), Burgdorf (BE), Leuk (VS), Gordola (TI) und M?stair (GR)


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Hi Jan Willem,

thank you for the informations about the locations and about the book.

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