Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae -> Eurithia anthophila
Posted by MorganA on 24-10-2022 09:54
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Among the many Eurithia connivens I have found this year, this one had broader frons and different genitalia.
Could this be E. caesia?
South Norway 10th July
Edited by MorganA on 24-10-2022 17:43
Posted by MorganA on 24-10-2022 09:55
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Posted by Zeegers on 24-10-2022 11:54
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Looks like anthophila.
Theo
Posted by MorganA on 24-10-2022 17:43
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Thank you! Yes you are correct! I missunderstood the first couplet.
Edited by MorganA on 24-10-2022 17:44
Posted by Zeegers on 24-10-2022 19:06
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Great. Funny that anthophila is 100 x more common than connivens in NL, and with you it is sort of vice versa. Maybe connivens is more boreal and retreating due to climate change ?
Posted by MorganA on 25-10-2022 09:10
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Yeah, connivens is probably more boreal. I guess it all depends on what the hosts prefer :D