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Tephritidae - Tephritis praecox
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Posted on 19-07-2007 21:25
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Hi


* locality - Pa?l de Arzila - Coimbra - PORTUGAL
* date - 2007.06.28
* size - 3 mm (small fly)
* habitat - paul, wetland, marshland
* substrate - tall grass


Very beautiful fly, and tiny... Tephritis sp.? Which one?

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Hi Jorge,

Indeed a beautiful specimen!
It's difficult to say with this complex, only from a photo, but it seems something like Tephritis praecox.

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Thanks John. Pointed abdomen (seems to be ovopositor) so this is female, isn?t it?
 
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Hi Jorge,

Correct, i the first picture you can clearly see that the last part of the abdomen is a small black, shiny, more or less, triangle different in colour than the rest of the abdomen, this is the Oviscapus, the ovipositor is retracted inside the abdomen.

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