Thread subject:
Diptera.info :: Tephritidae > Tephritis dilacerata
Posted by
Raimo
on 14-02-2024 18:59
#1
It look very much like a Tephritis crepidis, but this species is not recorded in Sweden.
Mid Sweden June 22 2022.
Edited by
Raimo
on 17-02-2024 21:05
Posted by
Raimo
on 14-02-2024 18:59
#2
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Posted by
Raimo
on 14-02-2024 19:04
#3
Another, one year later, same place.
Posted by
Ben Hamers
on 17-02-2024 02:37
#4
Tephritis dilacerata
Ben
Posted by
Raimo
on 17-02-2024 21:04
#5
Tankyou Ben, crepidis and dilacerata are very similar.
Posted by
Nosferatumyia
on 18-02-2024 10:18
#6
I had doubts about
hyoscyami / dilacerata
(it is somewhere in between dark
hyoscyami
and light
dilacerata
, but the small hyaline dot in the apical part of cell r1 clearly shows it is
dilacerata
, so Ben is right!
Edited by
Nosferatumyia
on 18-02-2024 10:18