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Rhagio lineola

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Rhagio lineola
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R. lineola
Binomial name
Rhagio lineola
Fabricius, 1794

Rhagio lineola is a species of 'snipe flies' belonging to the family Rhagionidae. It is a Palearctic species with a limited distribution in Europe.[1]

Description

R. lineola is a small species (6 mm.). The legs are mainly yellowish, with a broad brown band on the fore and hind femora (some Irish specimens have this pattern almost obscured by dark colour (var. monticola Verrall)). The body is covered with short, yellowish hairs. The scutellum is yellow, grey at the base.

Biology

Often found on leaves of undergrowth in woodland. The flight season is long, from May until October.

References

Rhagio lineola (Video)