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Tephritis hyoscyami or hyosyami?
Ruth Ahlburg
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Copenhagen, Denmark may 9, 2010.
In Diptera Gallery I´ve found T. hyosyami and T. hyoscyami.
For me it could be both of them.
Thanks in advance
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Tephritis hyoscyami, LINNÉ, 1758 is the correct name, "hyosyami" is a spelling error.
 
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This is hyoscyami - the other name you mention is a misspelling.
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Let's share the medal for the first place, Valery Grin!
PS: The fly was surely named after the plant genus Hyoscyamus (engl. Henbane; Solanaceae - nightshade family). Very poisonous!
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A medal for both of you!
I hoped for the answer I got.
Thank you very much
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Indeed, Linnaeus certainly called it after Hyoscyamus. However, it has nothing to do with it: maggots live in the flower heads of midsized thistles like Carduus crispus, C. acanthoides (not C. nutans!). I can believe that someone's who collected them, considered thistle dry seed heads as the Hyoscyamus fruits, which are also quite prickly.
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