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UK Phasia aurigera
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Posted on 01-06-2020 14:55
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Suffolk, UK 27/5/20

female Phasia aurigera. This species was first recorded in the UK in 2019

Chris - hopefully your wish from this thread back in 2011 will happen soon :)
https://diptera.i...d_id=42267

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And a spring generation ! Relatively rare. Come back first half of September Smile

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Fingers crossed for some nice males Smile Which flowers might be productive for aurigea in the Autumn - Solidago perhaps?
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Solidago, later Hedera.

But it will fly on many Asteracaea and so on.


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Interesting - here I have plenty of Hedera,

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It will fly till end of October, of course, if the weather permits. But as said, peak first half of September. So later than Ph. hemiptera, there is the tiniest overlap.

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