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Tephritidae - Terellia serratulae
Frank Koehler
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Posted on 17-10-2006 13:21
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... and my second Tephrididae on Onopordum = should be no alpine species... Thank you for your help in advance Frank

Austria / Tirol: Nauders, Norberth?he, 1400m, VIII.2004
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Hi Frank,

The only Terellia I know that has been reared from Onopordum is T. lappae, but that ine has a more or less distinct wingpattern. And judging from the female this one has hardly any. In which case you come to the Terellia serratulae-complex, which is complex to identify. Judging by the length of the oviscapus, it will run to T. serratulae.

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Frank Koehler
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Thank you very much, John. This location is near to Italy. Only four kilometers away (you can say on the boundary stone) I found two Coranus species (Het.) which would have been new for Central Europe. Terellia serratulae seems to be a rare species - or are there only no photos and species lists in the www? Greetings Frank
 
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Hi Frank,

I think there just are very few pictures on the www, for it's not that rare. Besides it may be a little too small for some photographers.

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John
 
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