Bembecia pavicevici

Bembecia pavicevici is a moth of the family Sesiidae. It is found on the Balkan Peninsula.[2]

Bembecia pavicevici
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B. pavicevici
Binomial name
Bembecia pavicevici
Spatenka, 1997[1]

The wingspan is 25–26 mm.

The larvae feed on the roots of Coronilla emerus.[3]

Subspecies

  • Bembecia pavicevici pavicevici (Istria, Dalmatia, Macedonia, Hvar, Greece)
  • Bembecia pavicevici dobrovskyi Špatenka, 1997 (southern Greece)
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