#1
Male reared 2015 galls on Artemisia vulgaris. Bjerringbro, Denmark.
Specifications:
lateral margin of tergit 5: entirely yellow
alula: almost entirely covered in microtrichia
facial hairs along eyes: black
hairs on scutellum: black
#3
Hello Leif Bloss Carstensen,
Well, now that you also have male specimens I'd say E. goeldlini. Because the sternite markings are exactly as in Speight 2007. Also with the male at hand it will be possible to check the genitalia. I'd have to see if there' s literature depicting them. If you' d want a pdf of that, send me a pm.
Greetings,
Ectemnius
#4
Hello Ectemnius. The male and female are 17 years apart, but the locations just 2-3 km. And galls can be found all around the small city. So both may be E. goeldlini. If you find literature depicting male genetalia, please send me a pdf or a link. I will try to find larvae this year. Not impossible, thanks to the number of galls around the city. I will label the male E. Goeldlini.
Greetings
LBC