Posted by Jan Willem on 24-09-2006 14:57
#4
It doesn't look like
Actinoptera to me. I think it is a
Tephritis species, but which one?????? Not
bardanae!
Jan Willem
Posted by John Smit on 07-10-2006 12:51
#6
Hi,
Oke it took me a while, sorry!
It is indeed a
Tephritis and to my opinion it is
T. divisa.
This species belongs to the
separata-speciesgroup, including
T. divisa,
T. mutabilis and
T. separata, all of which are very difficult to separate.
It aint
T. mutabilis, for that one always has a clear spot in cell
r2+3, before crossvein r-m. To my opinion it also aint
T. separata, for this normally has a clear spot in cell r1, and the spot just beyond crossvein r-m in cell r2+3 is normally bigger and not so perfectly conituous with the clear spot above in cell r1. Besides the wingcoloration of
T. divisa has a 'smoother' or 'neater' impression than that of
T. separata, that is more disturbed, with more small clear spots.
Best wishes,
John
Posted by John Smit on 10-10-2006 11:33
#8
Dear Didier,
It's not like it's impossible to identify them!
T. divisa breeds, according to Merz (1994) in
Picris echioides. It has been found in England as well, in spite of the distributional information in Merz (1994) who mentiones the Mediterranean. This is however still unpublished, I recall it has been swept from
Picris as well, though I don't known which species. I'll have to look it up.
Best wishes,
John