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Tephritidae -> Xyphosia miliaria - Female
Ray Perry
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Posted on 14-08-2021 17:52
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Grassland setting with rich vegetation diversity 20m from small stream.
A common species in this area.
Very busily nectaring on Tanacetum vulgare.
size: 6-8mm.
10th Aug 2021.
Flensburg, N.Germany.
54°45'14.8"N 9°25'15.3"E

On 12th Aug (https://diptera.i...ost_424714) none were seen on T. vulgare but several were on Cirsium vulgare in the same area. They were still on C. vulgare on 13th Aug when some were seen mating.
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Edited by Ray Perry on 16-11-2021 07:28
 
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Hi Ray, I think it's correct (there are very small differences in the pattern compared to my fly, but this should be ok).
Greetings, Eric
 
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Thanks Eric.
 
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correct
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Thanks Val
 
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