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Eulasia (Trichopleurus) vittata lineata Faldermann, 1835 - Glaphyridae
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Autore:  Lenny [ 16/06/2014, 21:12 ]
Oggetto del messaggio:  Eulasia (Trichopleurus) vittata lineata Faldermann, 1835 - Glaphyridae

I think this is one Eulasia species, am I right? Could anyone tell the species?
:ok: Thank you

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Autore:  Maurizio Bollino [ 16/06/2014, 23:21 ]
Oggetto del messaggio:  Re: Eulasia?

Eulasia vittata

Autore:  Guido Sabatinelli [ 17/06/2014, 0:49 ]
Oggetto del messaggio:  Re: Eulasia?

A nice pucture of Eulasia (Trichopleurus) vittata ssp. lineata ab. pseudochrysura Miksic.
I believe that the status of this taxon need to be upgraded to subspecies.
The entire group Eulasia vittata with its forms and populations is presently under review.

What is interesting for me is the fact that you found this species on Scrofulariacee (i think) and not on thistles as commonly.
ciao, Guido

Autore:  Lenny [ 18/06/2014, 22:18 ]
Oggetto del messaggio:  Re: Eulasia (Trichopleurus) vittata lineata Faldermann, 1835 - Glaphyridae

Thank you for Id :)

Guido, here I have a more 'classical' picture of this species I think. ;) Together with Oxythyrea cinctella
They both were the most common species on flowers during my stay.
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Autore:  cosmln [ 04/08/2015, 22:56 ]
Oggetto del messaggio:  Re: Eulasia?

Guido Sabatinelli ha scritto:
What is interesting for me is the fact that you found this species on Scrofulariacee (i think) and not on thistles as commonly.
ciao, Guido


Lamiaceae, Phlomis sp. ... from this photo is impossible to say what species.

:hi:

Autore:  Guido Sabatinelli [ 26/08/2015, 10:48 ]
Oggetto del messaggio:  Re: Eulasia (Trichopleurus) vittata lineata Faldermann, 1835 - Glaphyridae

Lenny ha scritto:
Thank you for Id :)

Guido, here I have a more 'classical' picture of this species I think. ;) Together with Oxythyrea cinctella
They both were the most common species on flowers during my stay.
P1280920.JPG

Nice picture of a classical situation. Thanks, Guido

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