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Which Eumerus? => cf.E. funeralis, sogdianus or strigatus (Female).
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Ray Perry |
Posted on 07-08-2021 19:41
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Several of these have been flying into our lounge over the past few days. I presume it is Eumerus Sp. Is a genus ID possible? I read that "the larva of E. funeralis are phytophagous, feeding in damaged bulbs and are minor pest of Amaryllis, Hyacinthus and Narcissus." I have recently come across several rotting Narcissus bulbs in my garden and now wonder whether these little beasties were to blame. Size:- +/- 8mm Flensburg, northern Germany Edited by Ray Perry on 08-11-2021 20:08 |
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ljvanderent |
Posted on 12-08-2021 10:36
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Indeed a female Eumerus funeralis. On the uppersite picture you do see a small protrusion at the base of the hind femura. They are also in my garden. In heath and natural grasland you will find nowadays the very similar Eumerus strigatus which is somewhat larger and has no protrusion. Greetings, Leendert-Jan van der Ent |
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Ray Perry |
Posted on 13-08-2021 16:32
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Thank You Leendert-Jan Images of Hind leg showing hair and spines. Oh, and by the way, I just realised that I'm storing all my dug-up spring bulbs, including narcissus and hyacinth, in the room where these would appear on the inside window Regards Ray Edited by Ray Perry on 13-08-2021 16:43 |
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Ray Perry |
Posted on 13-08-2021 16:34
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Head of the Female?
Edited by Ray Perry on 13-08-2021 16:38 |
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Ray Perry |
Posted on 08-11-2021 20:12
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Tobias Krause of Observation.Org https://observati...225513176/ stated:- "I don't see any feature of funeralis. For me it can also be sogdianus or strigatus. All three species live on bulb flowers in my garden." |
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