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Phasia hemiptera

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Phasia hemiptera
Phasia hemiptera on a flower
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P. hemiptera
Binomial name
Phasia hemiptera
(Fabricius, 1794)
Synonyms
  • Phasia affinis (Fabricius, 1794)
  • Phasia subcoleoptrata (Fabricius, 1775) non (Linnaeus, 1767)
  • Syrphus affinis Fabricius, 1794
  • Syrphus hemipterus Fabricius, 1794
  • Syrphus subcoleoptratus Fabricius, 1775 non Linnaeus, 1767
Female on flowers (Video, 1m 15s)

Phasia hemiptera is a tachinid fly found throughout Northern and Southern Europe. It is a strongly sexually dimorphic species, males being more colourful with curved patterned wings.[1] Like most tachinid flies, the female lays her eggs on other insects, the larvae then develop inside the living host, devouring it and eventually killing it. Its main hosts are the forest bug Pentatoma rufipes in the spring, and the green shield bug Palomena prasina in the autumn.[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ a b Øivind Gammelmo & Bjørn Arve Sagvolden (2007). "The tachinid fly Phasia hemiptera (Fabricius, 1794) (Diptera, Tachinidae) in Norway" (PDF). Norwegian Journal of Entomology. 54 (1): 51–54.
  2. ^ Belshaw, Robert (1993). "Tachinid Flies Diptera Tachinidae". Royal Entomological Society Handbooks. 10 (4ai). Royal Entomological Society of London: 170. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  3. ^ van Emden, F.I. (1954). "Ditera Cyclorrhapha Calyptrata (I) Section (a) Tachinidae & Calliphoridae". Royal Entomological Society Handbooks. 10 (4a). Royal Entomological Society of London: 133. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)