Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Eurithia sp.? (Eurithia cf. connivens)

Posted by ChrisR on 20-03-2011 10:01
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Zeegers wrote:Connivens is in my expercience far more common in Poland than anthophila, which is strange for us westeners, this here it is definitely vice versa.

Strange isn't it ... here everything is either anthophila or consobrina ... we hardly ever see the other species. In fact, if I see any record for connivens, vivida, intermedia or caesia then I would flag those up for double-checking unless they had been caught by a really good Dipterist. :)