Posted by Nosferatumyia on 01-01-2026 13:54
#4
The most probable (99,9%) option is a female of
Campiglossa misella (Loew, 1869). It has quite a variable wing pattern (in addition, sexually dimorphic!), and is associated with A
rtemisia vulgaris, but clearly differs from the very rare
C. solidaginis in having gray tomentose mesonotum with dark vittae (never in solidaginis).
Edited by Nosferatumyia on 01-01-2026 13:56