Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Chaetostomella sp.?

Posted by karl7 on 19-10-2025 14:13
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Have a nice Day. One Question please. Is this a Chaetostomella species and can it be identified more precisely? I would be very grateful for an answer.
Data: Austria, Lower Austria, Tattendorf, 220m, dry flowering area, 2.5.2025, size approx. 3-4mm
Kind regards Karl.

Posted by karl7 on 19-10-2025 14:14
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Posted by eklans on 19-10-2025 14:52
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I think your fly is a Chaetorellia jacea (Chaetostomella cylindrica has only one pair of dc bristles and one pair of black spots).
John T. Smit(2021): De Nederlandse Boorvliegen (Tephritidae)

Posted by Nosferatumyia on 19-10-2025 18:08
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Indeed, a Chaetorellia, but not jaceae (which has longer ovipositor, oblique crossbands and partly rusty stripes on its back.
It rather could be a dark-back morph of C. acrolophi. If you know the plant, it would facilitate ID.

Posted by karl7 on 20-10-2025 11:39
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Hello Eric and Val thank you for the Answer. Unfortunately, you can't see much of the plant. It looks like a Centaurea species. Perhaps Centaurea stoebe. But I'm not sure.
In any case, I will photograph the plant itself in the future. Then we'll stick with Chaetorellia sp.
Kind regards Karl.