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Holopyga chrysonota (Foerster, 1853) - Spain

PostPosted: 08 May 2012 22:28
by Jose Ignacio
Hello,
I think it is not Hedychrum, particularly because the shape of the head, then would it be Holopyga?
Soria, Spain. 29/07/2010. On Daucus carota.

Thanks in advance.

Re: Holopyga ?

PostPosted: 14 May 2012 02:07
by Alex
I would guess so aswell, especially with the sharply angled medial vein.

Re: Holopyga ?

PostPosted: 14 May 2012 17:33
by Euchroeus
Hi everyone!

yes you're right! it's the female of Holopyga chrysonota (Foerster, 1853). It's quite common in Spain. Even if it has the same colour of the female of Hedychrum nobile, it has different nervures, different mesopleurae, different anal margin and temples. Also the colour is different. On the anterior side of the pronotum it becomes green or blue-green, in contrast with the rest of the pronotum. In H. nobile it has the same colour.

Ciao
Paolo

Re: Holopyga ?

PostPosted: 16 May 2012 16:14
by Jose Ignacio
Many thanks to both of you !

Best regards
Jose Ignacio