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Tephritis sp. ?
Northwinds
This little fly was found in Limburg, the Netherlands ,in early April.
Can anyone id it for me?
Thanks,
Peter

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John Smit
Hi Peter,

Tephritis neesii.

Cheers,

John
 
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Northwinds
Thanks John!
I compared it with an illustration in a guide I have and it is a perfect match.
Only that guide mentions a flying period from July-September.
This picture was taken in April Shock

Peter
 
Jan Willem
Hi Peter,

I collected a specimen which I identified as Tephritis neesii last monday (Tilburg, The Netherlands)! According to Merz (1994, Insecta Helvitica Fauna 10; Diptera, Tephritidae; page 73) the flying period would be April-begin Juli. That may be the flight period for Switzerland. However I learned from John that he also found a specimen of T. neesii in early April.

Jan Willem
 
Paul Beuk
I also have a recollectionof having collected the species 'late winter - early spring'. Need to check if I have any definite records on file, though.
Paul

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Northwinds
Jan Willem wrote:
Hi Peter,

I collected a specimen which I identified as Tephritis neesii last monday (Tilburg, The Netherlands)! According to Merz (1994, Insecta Helvitica Fauna 10; Diptera, Tephritidae; page 73) the flying period would be April-begin Juli. That may be the flight period for Switzerland. However I learned from John that he also found a specimen of T. neesii in early April.

Jan Willem


Hi Jan Willem, my flying period information of July-September comes from Kabos/Van Aartsen (1984 Wet.Med KNNV De Nederlandse Boorvliegen (Tephritidae) en Prachtvliegen (Otitidae))
It describes T. neesii as very rare for the Netherlands with sofar (in 1984) only 4 caught specimen.
I suspect that since then the species has become more abundant and more accurate information has become available.

Peter
 
Jan Willem
Hi Peter,

According to John Smit the species is not rare in The Netherlands, but less abundant than you would expect taking the host plant (Leucanthemum vulgare) in consideration. At least the information in Kabos & van Aartsen (1984) is outdated!

Jan Willem
 
John Smit
Hi all,

From several Tephritis species we now know that they hibernate trough winter. Last year I had a female T. formosa on January 6th!
In 1984 there were only two people looking at these intruiging flies, nowadays there are probably two more people looking at Tephritids in the Netherlands. Thus increasing our knowledge considerably. Though I must confess that most of the knowledge comes from Berhanrd Merz in Switzerland.

Best wishes,

John
 
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