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Campiglossa guttella? ( was producta?)
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Posted on 23-06-2010 21:52
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This Campiglossa male was 2,5-3 mm. It looks like producta in Gallery but there are perhaps other lookalikes?

Photo from Värns, Ångermanland, Sweden 62.53N 17.45 E 23 june 2010

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Campiglossa is a difficult genus, with several species looking like this.
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Campiglossa guttella (Rondani, 1870)
 
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Thanks a lot for your answers Kahis and Severin.
guttela seems to be on Swedesh list but what is the differenses from producta. Which are the foodplats of this two?
 
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Campiglossa guttella is usual for Sweden, Norway and Alps. For Campiglossa producta most usual host plants are from the genera Crepis, Sonchus, and several species of Hieracium for Campiglossa guttella. But there are other host plants for this two species.
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Thanks for quick answer Severin.
I will com back with photo of species on plant
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