[Syrphidae] Re: Sympatry in Sphaerophoria

Robert Żóralski robert at insects.pl
Sun Sep 13 17:21:45 BST 2020


In Poland S. virgata is forest species, and rare. S. scripta is present on
all possible types of meadows incl. ruderal areas, being sympatric with S.
taeniata  and S. batava on e.g. forest glades and "good open areas",
especially on coasts an along rivers - many times I gathered longer series
of all three. S.philantha is extremely rare. S.interrupta is very rare.

niedz., 13 wrz 2020, 08:12 użytkownik ximo mengual sanchis <
xmengual at gmail.com> napisał:

> Dear all,
>
> I have a question regarding Sphaerophoria. Based on my field experience, I
> would say that usually more than one Sphaerophoria species occur in the
> same locality.
>
> I am interested on S. taeniata, virgata, scripta, interrupta and
> philantha. Can someone tell me if they are sympatric?
>
> I collected in the same place scripta and taeniata, for example. Is it the
> same for philantha and virgata? or taeniata and interrupta?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ximo
>
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