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Ephydridae?
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Jan Zwaaneveld |
Posted on 18-12-2006 14:01
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Member Location: Leerdam, Netherlands Posts: 721 Joined: 20.02.06 |
I know the photos are awful, but the fly seems rather characteristic, and I can always give it a try. Fly was rather small (4 mm?), the eyes seem to be reddish on the upper half and bright green on the lower half. Face and legs seem yellowish and wings are quite heavily spotted. I photographed it today at Leerdam, Netherlands. Is this Ephydridae? Could perhaps anything more be said about it? Thank you in advance! Jan Zwaaneveld attached the following image: [72.95Kb] http://slamenietd...web-log.nl |
Jan Zwaaneveld |
Posted on 18-12-2006 14:02
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Member Location: Leerdam, Netherlands Posts: 721 Joined: 20.02.06 |
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Jan Zwaaneveld attached the following image: [72.92Kb] http://slamenietd...web-log.nl |
Xespok |
Posted on 18-12-2006 15:42
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Member Location: Debrecen, Hungary Posts: 5550 Joined: 02.03.05 |
Why not Tephritidae? John Smit will give you the answer.
Gabor Keresztes Japan Wildlife Gallery Carpathian Basin Wildlife Gallery |
Jan Zwaaneveld |
Posted on 18-12-2006 16:52
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Member Location: Leerdam, Netherlands Posts: 721 Joined: 20.02.06 |
Thank you, Xespok. You are probably right. I asked John to come and have a look at it.
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John Smit |
Posted on 19-12-2006 08:08
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Member Location: Utrecht Posts: 565 Joined: 05.10.04 |
Hi Jan, At first glance I'ld say Oxyna, but if you photagraphed it just recently as you told me in your e-mail, than this is impossible. In that case it should be Tephritis, which would be me second guess. But in order to tell the species I really need a better look at the wingpattern. So thanx for the confidence Gabor, but I must pass on this one. John |
Jan Zwaaneveld |
Posted on 19-12-2006 20:46
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Member Location: Leerdam, Netherlands Posts: 721 Joined: 20.02.06 |
Hello John, I photographed it yesterday, December 18th. So it should be Tephritis then. Unfortunately these are the only photographs I have. Thanks very much for your help! http://slamenietd...web-log.nl |
John Smit |
Posted on 20-12-2006 08:42
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Member Location: Utrecht Posts: 565 Joined: 05.10.04 |
Hi Jan, It was the yellowish tinge that made me think it could be Oxyna. But now having ruled this genus out, based on the datum, the only Tephritis I can think of with a similar yellowish tinge is T. bardanae. Of which the larvae live in flowerheads of Arctium. A pitty you don't have a sideview to confirm it. Cheers, John |
Jan Zwaaneveld |
Posted on 20-12-2006 19:33
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Member Location: Leerdam, Netherlands Posts: 721 Joined: 20.02.06 |
Yes, it's a pity. The most beautiful flies always seem to be the shyest But it is nice to know it is probably T. bardanae. Thanks for your help with this one! http://slamenietd...web-log.nl |
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