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Cheilosia praecox | |
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Cheilosia urbana= praecox | |
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Cheilosia praecox (Zetterstedt, 1843) | |
Cheilosia praecox is a Palearctic hoverfly. Speight et al. (1998) indicate that the correct name for this species is C.urbana (Meigen) [1]
Very similar to Cheilosia psilophthalma and related species. For differences see references [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
From Fennoscandia south to the Iberian peninsula and the Mediterranean basin and from Britain eastwards through central and southern Europe to the Balkans and Turkey, and in North Africa. . [9] [10] The habitat is open places in both coniferous and deciduous forest and scrub; grassland, including montane/subalpine grassland. Flowers visited include white umbellifers, Acer pseudoplatanus , Anemone nemorosa , Buxus , Caltha , Euphorbia , Potentilla , Prunus spinosa , Salix , Taraxacum . Flies in April to June later at higher altitudes and more northerly latitudes. The larva feeds on Hieracium pilosella and Hieracium caespitosum .
Cheilosia albipila is a European and Palearctic species of hoverfly. Like most Cheilosia it is black, and because of this may often be overlooked as a hoverfly. It is little recorded but probably widespread and common and maybe overlooked because adult flight periods are early in the year, before many hoverfly recorders are active.
Cheilosia pagana is a Holarctic species of hoverfly. Like most Cheilosia it is black, and because of this may often be overlooked as a hoverfly. One identifying feature is a large red to orange 3rd antennal segment.
Cheilosia vicina is a hoverfly species found in the Palearctic.
Cheilosia bergenstammi is a widespread European species of hoverfly. Adults can be found in summer visiting ragwort flowers and this plant is also the larval hostplant.
Cheilosia impressa is a Palearctic species of hoverfly. Like most members of its genus C. impressa is a rather small, dark insect and identification can be problematic.
Cheilosia ahenea is a Palearctic species of hoverfly.
Cheilosia antiqua is a European species of hoverfly.
Cheilosia chrysocoma is a European species of hoverfly.
Cheilosia psilophthalma is a Palearctic hoverfly closely related and very similar to Cheilosia latigenis, Cheilosia mutabilis and Cheilosia urbana . It is a rare and little known species recorded from Scandinavia, Ireland, Britain, France, Poland, Switzerland, Greece, Montenegro, Serbia, Ukraine and European Russia. Flowers visited include Acer platanoides, Anemone nemorosa, Primula veris, Prunus spinosa and Salix spp. Cheilosia psilophthalma flies in April and May. Open, grassy areas within sparse woodland and unimproved, montane subalpine grassland are preferred habitats. Larvae are recorded as developing in Hieracium pilosella and Hieracium caespitosum.
Cheilosia scutellata is a Palearctic hoverfly.
Cheilosia velutina is a Palearctic hoverfly.
Cheilosia caerulescens is a Palearctic hoverfly.
Cheilosia cynocephala is a Palearctic species of hoverfly.
Cheilosia fraterna is a Palearctic hoverfly.
Cheilosia griseiventris is a Palearctic hoverfly. It is not considered as distinct from Cheilosia latifrons by most European workers. It is variously treated in other and older works.
Cheilosia lasiopa is a Palearctic hoverfly. This species was previously misidentified as Cheilosia honesta.
Cheilosia nigripes is a Palearctic hoverfly.
Cheilosia sahlbergi is a Palearctic hoverfly.
Cheilosia soror is a Palearctic hoverfly.
Cheilosia vulpina is a Palearctic hoverfly.