Cheilosia pubera


Cheilosia pubera is a Palearctic hoverfly.

Description

For terms see Morphology of Diptera

Body 7.0 mm. to 8.0.mm. long. The finely punctured mesonotum is clothed with uniformly long golden brown hairs and the abdomen with uniformly yellowish brown hairs. The wingbases are yellowish brown.

Distribution

Fennoscandia, Ardennes, North Spain and the Alps; from Ireland East through northern
and central Europe. Mountains of northern Italy and Yugoslavia into European
Russia.

Habitat

Forest wetland, montane pasture and fen carr and beside streams in Fagus and Picea forest.

Biology

Low flying and settling on the foliage of large-leaved
plants. Flowers visited include Acer platanoides, Caltha, Cardamine, Prunus padus, Pulsatilla alpina, Ranunculus and Taraxacum. Flies from the end of April to June at lower altitudes, and June to July at higher altitudes and more northerly latitudes.