Callicera rufa

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Callicera rufa is a Palearctic hoverfly.

Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Diptera
Family:Syrphidae
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Callicera rufa
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Syrphidae
Genus: Callicera
Species:
C. rufa
Binomial name
Callicera rufa
Schummel, 1842
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Description

For terms see Morphology of Diptera
External images A large (Wing length 9·75-11·25 mm.) metallic fly with red fur and long black antennae. Antennae segment 1 at least twice as long as 2 with a short arista (more so in male) which is bulbous at the base, then thread-like. The tergites are shining black, 2 and 3 with dull blackish markings The pubescence of tergites entirely tawny red (tergite 4 is more or less extensively black-haired in some individuals). The legs are yellow-red, the last two tarsal segments darkened.[1][2] [3][4][5] The larva is illustrated in colour by Rotheray.[6]

Distribution

Scotland, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Hungary, Balaearic islands, Pyrenees, Corsica, Italy, Greece, and Romania. Not known from the east Palaearctic.

Habitat

Ancient Pinus sylvestris forest.[7]

Biology

Arboreal, but females descend to visit stumps of old pine trees in small forest clearings, or to visit rot-holes. Flowers visited include Ranunculus repens. The flight period is mid May to August.

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