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Terellia tussilaginis?
Dmitry Gavryushin
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June 29, 2006.
Size 4.5mm.
Collected on Tanacetum vulgare.
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Another view.
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The head.
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Jan Willem
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Hi Dima,

I think it looks more like a member of the genus Orellia.

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Ben Hamers
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If I had seen it where I live, I would say Chaetorellia jaceae. Some Centaurea should be near.

Ben
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Hi Dima,

I think Ben has pointed you in a better direction than I did!

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Dmitry Gavryushin
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Many thanks Ben and Jan,
I just tried to compare it with the Gallery images, and T. tussilaginis looked like a closest match...
 
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