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Tephritoidea?
Matthieu
Hello,

I'm new to this forum and to ... diptera! The one I saw convinces me to look closer at these insects.
I thought it could be Chaetorellia carthami; I received another suggestion: Orellia tussilaginis or "affiliated".
Could you help me to identify it?

Location: Tours (Center/West of France), near Loire river.
Date: May 2005
Body size: about 8mm.

Global view and details:
Global:
perso.wanadoo.fr/a-o/global.jpg
Wing venation:
perso.wanadoo.fr/a-o/wing.jpg
Thorax:
perso.wanadoo.fr/a-o/thorax_head.jpg
Head:
perso.wanadoo.fr/a-o/head.jpg

And first of all: congratulations for this very useful site!!SmileSmile

Matthieu
 
Paul Beuk
Matthieu wrote:
Hello,

I'm new to this forum and to ... diptera! The one I saw convinces me to look closer at these insects.
I thought it could be Chaetorellia carthami; I received another suggestion: Orellia tussilaginis or "affiliated".

congratulations for this very useful site!SmileSmile


As far as I can tell it is an Orellia, of which I only have data on O. falcata. These data fit the species here. However, there are two other species of which I do not know how they differ from O. falcata.
The species you mention, Chaetorellia carthami, should have a pair of presutural dorsocentral setae, but these are absent.
The species 'Orellia' tussilaginis is now placed in the genus Cerajocera. Orellia as restricted nowadays has the very long extension of the anal cell, as is present in this species.

And thanks for the congratulations, though, being a member, you should congratulate yourself: It is the members who make the site what it is. Wink
Paul

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Matthieu
Paul Beuk wrote:

As far as I can tell it is an Orellia, of which I only have data on O. falcata.


Many thanks Paul for this complete answer...and Camille who suggested me Orellia sp. . Smile


Matthieu
 
cthirion
Thank you Wink!
cthirion
 
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John Smit
It's without a doubt Orellia falcata, the other two species, O. disctans and O. punctata differ from this species. The first lacks the black spots at the base of the scutellar and pre-sutural bristles, the second differs in having all bands on the wing connected.

Nice pictures!

Best wishes,

John
 
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Matthieu
John Smit wrote:
It's without a doubt Orellia falcata, the other two species, O. disctans and O. punctata differ from this species. [...]


Thank you John for these precisionsSmile

...and thanks to this fly, very quiet in the cold morningWink
Matthieu
 
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