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