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Tephritis, Sept. 25, 2007
Dmitry Gavryushin
Size 5 to 5.5 mm. T. conjuncta or maybe T. rasa?
 
John Smit
Hi Black,

Hmmm... you're making it quite difficult for me.
Your first assumption, Tephritis conjuncta, is not the right name for this animal. But that's a nomenclatural solution. The name T. conjuncta is synonymous. Two authors described a species with this name, both later assigned to Tephritis. Loew in 1844 as Trypeta conjuncta, now accepted as a junior synonym of T. neesii Meigen, 1830. The second author, Hendel, described Tephrits conjuncta Hendel, 1927, which referes T. separata Rondani, 1871. But the name conjuncta Hendel, 1927 is a secondary homonym!
Anyways. Your species does look related to T. neessii and also to T. separata, but for the moment I can't tell you which species it is, therefore I need to consult my collection.
And the species T. rasa is not known to me... I see that it's a Seguy species from the pyrenees. I'll look into it!

John
 
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Dmitry Gavryushin
Many thanks John. Sorry for all this confusion.
I referred to Seguy's T. conjuncta (Loew, 1862), Pl. XV, fig. 180, and T. rasa (Pandell?), fig. 179, the latter with the remark ''C'est peut-?tre le Tephritis rufina de Rondani comme l'a suppos? Pandell?''. I caught some distinct T. nesii, too. The Nomenclator at the Diptera site is down, so I can't search further...
 
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