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ID: Tephritidae ?
fer
Hi,

This Tephritidae (??) visited my house yesterday.
Can anyone ID this fly?

Location: Alicante (SPAIN)
Size: < 10 mm
Date: 17-april-07

Thanks in advance

And sorry for the bad quality pictures Sad

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John Smit
Hi

This magnificent fly is Aciura coryli.
The larvae live in flowers of Phlomis and Ballota, quite unusual for Tephritids.

John
 
http://science.naturalis.nl/smitj
fer
Thanks a lot, John !!

I've been searching for similar flies pics.
And I found this: http://www.dipter...ad_id=5520, Maybe it's the same species?
Edited by fer on 18-04-2007 10:42
 
John Smit
Indeed it's the same, and as you can see it is ovipositing, so if anyone can give an ID on the plant...

John
 
http://science.naturalis.nl/smitj
fer
John Smit wrote:
Indeed it's the same, and as you can see it is ovipositing, so if anyone can give an ID on the plant...

John


The plant is Rosmarinus sp (Labiatae, like Phlomis an Ballota Wink)


Surprise !! The flies are emerging from Salvia officinalis (Labiatae Wink), inside my house !

Five minutos ago:
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Thank you very much, John
Edited by fer on 18-04-2007 11:58
 
John Smit
Ah! thanks for the plant ID's!
The species is quite rare as an adult, though it seems to cocur in the entire mediterrannean region, but there are not that many rearing records! Is it possible to recieve one of your fotographs as a piece of evidence? preferably this last one, you can send it to smitj@naturalis.nl. The preferences may be the same used here, it's not for publication.
Thanks in advance.

John
 
http://science.naturalis.nl/smitj
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