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Orange fly (to be identified)...

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Orange fly (to be identified) sent on July 11, 2021 (17:05) by Cusufai. 4 comments, 171 views.

, 1/250 f/5.0, ISO 1000, hand held.

Su web cercando con "mosca arancione" ho trovato qualcosa come Pegomya testacea o silacea. Mai visto prima; era in ombra profonda e la foto non perfetta ... comunque la pubblico ugualmente essendo la prima volta che vedo questo soggetto. Con monopiede e 180/2,8 macro Sigma. Un saluto a tutti. Paolo ... cusufai



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avatarsenior
sent on August 28, 2021 (0:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Paul, let's say right away that it is not a Pegomya that is an Anthomyiidae diptera, the specimen photographed is a Tephritidae dipterus that is called: Xyphosia miliaria (Schrank, 1781).
Tefritids are phytophagous midges, many species are harmful, due to their attacks on many plants of fruit growing, which is why they are generically called fruit flies.
;-)

avatarmoderator
sent on August 28, 2021 (7:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Claudio! Very kind to share your expertise.
I updated the title.
For the record I have returned to that area several times without ever meeting a subject like this.
Good day!
Paolo ... cusufai

avatarsupporter
sent on August 28, 2021 (14:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Discreet free hand. Too bad we didn't also highlight the wing mosaic with its beautiful designs.

avatarmoderator
sent on August 28, 2021 (19:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Discreet free hand. Too bad we didn't also highlight the wing mosaic with its beautiful designs.

Thanks for the Pigi47 passage; I hope to meet him again in a favorable light situation to resume it better.
A greeting.
Paolo ... cusufai




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