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Tephrididae, Dioxyna?
Biophyto
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Posted on 23-07-2014 07:15
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Hello,

could anyone help me with the ID of this little fly please ? It has been captured in mango orchard in Réunion island.

Thanks in advance.
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Not Sciomyzidae. It seems a Tephritidae. Do you remember its lenght?
 
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Looks remarkably like 'our' Dioxina bidentis...
But from Reunion island you'd better check some books first :-)
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jonas wrote:
Looks remarkably like 'our' Dioxina bidentis...
But from Reunion island you'd better check some books first :-)
J



I think that Tephritinae s.f. is quite reliable.
 
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Thank you everybody for your answers!

Valerio, body is about 4mm long.

I checked and apparently Dioxyna develops in Bidens and Tagetes genera of Asteraceae.
( http://versita.metapress.com/content/95gv67m218055235/fulltext.pdf )

Both genus are well represented in Reunion island. It could be it.
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Biophyto wrote:
Thank you everybody for your answers!

Valerio, body is about 4mm long.

I checked and apparently Dioxyna develops in Bidens and Tagetes genera of Asteraceae.
( http://versita.metapress.com/content/95gv67m218055235/fulltext.pdf )

Both genus are well represented in Reunion island. It could be it.




A thing that is better to don't understimate is that I've no idea about Reunion island (so beautiful place!) 's tephritids. Smile So, can't be sure even about the genus.
 
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Ok, thank you valerio, I am going to do some research and I'll get back to you as soon as I have new information! Smile
 
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If you change the title of the thread to include Tephritidae you may attract attention of experts on that family.
 
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Dear all,

After discussing with a local dipterist it may be Dioxyna sororcula.
 
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