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I suppose this is a Campiglossa female. Something near difficilis?
About 4 mm

Photo from Kramfors Sweden 62,56N 17,47E 10 april 2009

Thanks for your help in advance

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I try with this thread again.

Can Valery confirm or change.

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Campiglossa difficilis (Hendel)
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Thanks for your answer Valery.

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Oops... there is another case for Sweden I forgot, - Campiglossa guttella Rondani. C. difficilis infests Taraxacum serotinum, and that one is in Hypochoeris, Hieracium, etc. Both differ by genitalic characters w/ certainty.
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Hello Valery

It is early for bor both of this flowers here in Sweden with a lot of snow left when this pictures was taken.

Perhaps from composting in garden.

Thanks one more time

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Adult Campiglossa overwinter and then show up early in the spring. The hint is how they survive 2 months or more until blossoming of the hosts (some use alternative hosts, but not all...
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