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Red Sea. Trupanea
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 30-01-2007 17:52
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Egypt, Safaga, 3-4mm, 30 jan
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Two more images with hope to get species level IDWink
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Hello Nikita

Looks like Trupanea stellata (Fuessly, 1775), Tephritidae.

It's always good to get specimens checked though because closely similar species may not be separated on photographic evidence alone, especially in cases where important characters are not visible. Trupanea is a large genus (200 species) although only 14 are in the Palaearctic. I think however, that this id is good .. anybody else got any ideas?
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Hi Nikita and hello Andrew,

I'ld also say it's T. stellata.

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Andrew and John, thank you, good newsGrin
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