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Tephritidae fly - Euleia heraclei
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Hi

* locality - Silgueiros - Viseu - PORTUGAL
* date - 2007.03.08
* size - 6 mm (medium fly)
* habitat - near home
* substrate - orange fruit,>> in photo above rose leaf.

Tephritidae
Tephritis sp. ? or Euleia sp. ??


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wing venation
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other view
about 3,5:1 magnification
we can see bare arista very clearly. and just two bristles in frontalia.
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artistic view. Tephritidae fly hidden in a rose leaf.
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Tephritidae
Euleia, but I'm not sure which species
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can this help to get species level?

it is a female.
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Hi Martha,

It should be E. heraclei, the only species possible in Portugal. Another European Euleia is marmorata, but has an entirely different wingpattern, and the third West Palearctic Euleia is E. separata, only known from the Carany Isles.

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Lovely photos ... I don't know this genus well enough to push it species with confidence. It might be Euleia, heracleii, which is known from Portugal, but you'd better try get it confirmed.
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John Smit wrote:
Hi Martha,

It should be E. heraclei, the only species possible in Portugal. Another European Euleia is marmorata, but has an entirely different wingpattern, and the third West Palearctic Euleia is E. separata, only known from the Carany Isles.

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so... it will go to gallery as Euleia heraclei
I saw that this species has dimorphism considering the seasons...

Thanks!
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Desculpe Jorge!

The species is not really dimorphic during the seasons, there is just one form, onotrophes i beleive the name is, that occurs only in summer and which has an entirely yellow-brown body, but not all(!) specimens in summer are of that form, you can also see the dark form.

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