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Tephritis hyoscyami <=
Gansucha
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Ukraine, Rivne region, on June 17.
Tephritis hyoscyami ?
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Edited by Gansucha on 05-08-2018 17:39
 
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Do you remember which thistle they were sitting on ?

According to Smit (2010) host plants of T. hyoscyami are Carduus crispus, C. defloratus, C. acanthoides, C. personata.


The other possibility is Tephritis hendeliana, host plant Carduus nutans.

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Ben Hamers wrote:
Do you remember which thistle they were sitting on ?
According to Smit (2010) host plants of T. hyoscyami are Carduus crispus, C. defloratus, C. acanthoides, C. personata.
The other possibility is Tephritis hendeliana, host plant Carduus nutans.
Ben

Yes, they were sitting on a Carduus crispus
 
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That makes it Tephritis hyoscyami.

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Thank you again !
 
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