Phasia aurigera

Phasia aurigera
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P. aurigera
Binomial name
Phasia aurigera
Egger, 1860
Synonyms[1]
  • Phasia urnifera von Roser, 1840
  • Alophora bonapartea RĂ³ndani, 1861
  • Alophoa kriechbaumeri Schiner, 1869
  • Hyalomyia helleri Palm, 1876
  • Alophora bonapartea Girscher, 1887
  • Allophora aurigera Wenfurter, 1906
  • Brumptallophora aurigera Dupuis, 1952
  • Alophora aurigera Draber-Monko, 1965
  • Phasia aurigera Herting, 1984

Phasia aurigera is a species of tachinid fly.[1]

Description

Body length 8-13mm.[1]

Distribution

It is a Palaearctic species, known from the warmer parts of Europe, including southern France, southern Germany, southern Poland, and the Russian Far East.[1]

Hosts

Hemiptera - Palomena prasina, Rhaphigaster nebulosa, Coreus marginatus, Gonocerus juniperi, Gonocerus acuteangulatus.[1]

gollark: `Supraorbital Ocularity` sounds, I don't know, nameish?
gollark: <@!340622484674052096> Is it around 2 golds a day or what?
gollark: If we assume 2 golds a day, anyway.
gollark: I mean, CB prizes are *about* as rare as CB golds, if you think about it.
gollark: Is it?

References

  1. Sun, Xuekui; Marshall, Steven A. (2003). "Systematics of Phasia Latreille (Diptera: Tachinidae)". Zootaxa. Auckland, New Zealand: Magnolia Press. 276. ISBN 1-877354-09-0.
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