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Criorhina berberina

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Diptera

Genus
  
Criorhina

Higher classification
  
Criorhina

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Family
  
Syrphidae

Scientific name
  
Criorhina berberina

Rank
  
Species

Criorhina berberina

Similar
  
Criorhina, Hoverfly, Fly, Chalcosyrphus nemorum, Cheilosia illustrata

Criorhina berberina


Criorhina berberina, is a species of hoverfly.It is found in the Palaearctic from Fennoscandia South to Iberia and Italy.Ireland eastwards through Europe into Turkey and European Russia . C. berberina is a bumblebee mimic.The body has uniformly long dense pubescence, obscuring the ground-colour. There are two forms one with the pubescence more or less extensively blackish (typical berberina), one in which it is entirely yellow or tawny (berberina var. oxyacanthae Meigen). Criorhina differ from other bumblebee mimics - Mallota, Arctophila, Pocota and Brachypalpus by the form of their antennae: the first segments are thin and form a stalk, the third segment is shorter than it is wide. In Criorhina, the face projects downwards, in contrast to Pocota and Brachypalpus.

Larvae of C. berberina are associated with rotting deciduous wood.The larva is figured by Hartley (1961) and Rotheray (1993) Adults are arboreal and found in most categories of both coniferous and deciduous forest with overmature trees and are seen visiting flowers to feed. These include white umbellifers, Allium ursinum, Cornus sanguinea, Crataegus, Euonymus, Filipendula, Frangula alnus, Hypericum, Lonicera xylosteum, Photinia, Ranunculus, Rhamnus catharticus, Rhododendron, Rosa, Rubus idaeus, Salix, Sorbus, Taraxacum and Viburnum opulus. The flight period is May to July . C. berberina is a bioindicator.

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Criorhina berberina Wikipedia