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Tephrididae, Dioxyna?
Biophyto
Hello,

could anyone help me with the ID of this little fly please ? It has been captured in mango orchard in RĂ©union island.

Thanks in advance.
Edited by Biophyto on 24-07-2014 05:05
 
Biophyto
The wing
 
Biophyto
Head 1
 
Biophyto
Head 2
 
ValerioW
Not Sciomyzidae. It seems a Tephritidae. Do you remember its lenght?
 
jonas
Looks remarkably like 'our' Dioxina bidentis...
But from Reunion island you'd better check some books first :-)
J
 
ValerioW
jonas wrote:
Looks remarkably like 'our' Dioxina bidentis...
But from Reunion island you'd better check some books first :-)
J



I think that Tephritinae s.f. is quite reliable.
 
Biophyto
Thank you everybody for your answers!

Valerio, body is about 4mm long.

I checked and apparently Dioxyna develops in Bidens and Tagetes genera of Asteraceae.
( http://versita.metapress.com/content/95gv67m218055235/fulltext.pdf )

Both genus are well represented in Reunion island. It could be it.
Edited by Biophyto on 23-07-2014 10:20
 
ValerioW
Biophyto wrote:
Thank you everybody for your answers!

Valerio, body is about 4mm long.

I checked and apparently Dioxyna develops in Bidens and Tagetes genera of Asteraceae.
( http://versita.metapress.com/content/95gv67m218055235/fulltext.pdf )

Both genus are well represented in Reunion island. It could be it.




A thing that is better to don't understimate is that I've no idea about Reunion island (so beautiful place!) 's tephritids. Smile So, can't be sure even about the genus.
 
Biophyto
Ok, thank you valerio, I am going to do some research and I'll get back to you as soon as I have new information! Smile
 
John Carr
If you change the title of the thread to include Tephritidae you may attract attention of experts on that family.
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/31715949@N00
Biophyto
Dear all,

After discussing with a local dipterist it may be Dioxyna sororcula.
 
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