Bembecia sanguinolenta
Bembecia sanguinolenta is a moth of the family Sesiidae. It is found from Bulgaria and Greece[2] to Asia Minor, Armenia, Syria and Turkmenistan.[3]
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The larvae feed on the roots of Astragalus species, including Astragalus dipsaceus and Astragalus pinetorum.[4]
Subspecies
- Bembecia sanguinolenta sanguinolenta
- Bembecia sanguinolenta turcmena (Bartel, 1912)
Taxonomy
Populations in Turkey and Syria have long been treated as Bembecia pontica, which is now considered a synonym.
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