Cheilosia bergenstammi


Cheilosia bergenstammi is a widespread European species of hoverfly. Adults can be found in summer visiting ragwort flowers and this plant is also the larval hostplant.

Description

For terms see Morphology of Diptera

A moderately large, rather broadly-built brown species. Third segment of the antennae entirely reddish.
Hind tibia 3 pale with black ring. Part of the Cheilosia bergenstammi species group and difficult to determine.
The larva is figured by Smith

Distribution

Scandinavia South to the Pyrenees and North Spain. Ireland east through central Europe to European Russia.

Biology

Habitat:open, grassy areas in coniferous and deciduous forest, eutrophic dune grassland; unimproved alpine pasture, edges of clearings, tracks and fields. Flowers visited include Allium, Caltha, Geranium, Hieracium, Primula, Ranunculus, Senecio, Taraxacum, umbellifers. The flight period is April to June and middle July to September.