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Tephritidae ID => Terellia tussilaginis
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I think this looks like Terellia tussilaginis but it was on a thistle (Cirsium) rather than its normal hostplant burdock (Arctium). However, I. M. White does list Cirsium as a "confirmed but not normal" host for T. tussilaginis.

Can anyone confirm that this fly is T. tussilaginis?
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The female certainly feeds or looks for the better smelling plant (a burdock). Certainly larvae of T. tussilaginis do not live in thistle flower heads. This gal just "opened a wrong door".
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Thank you Valery. I did look around for burdock but there was none nearby. The nearest was between 300 and 400m away and on that I could only find Tephritis bardanae.
 
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The fly could emerge from a seed brought on pants or dog's tail and then find a flower head more or less fitting it needed. Or a burdock was here the last year only and now is just a rosette. Terellia tussilaginis follows always AFTER Tephritis bardanae phenologically, as it needs fully grown flower heads rather than half-sized buds (as T. b. does)
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The fly could emerge from a seed brought on pants or dog's tail and then find a flower head more or less fitting it needed. Or a burdock was here the last year only and now is just a rosette. Terellia tussilaginis follows always AFTER Tephritis bardanae phenologically, as it needs fully grown flower heads rather than half-sized buds (as T. b. does)
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