Lissonota cruentator (Panzer, 1809), (a banchine ichneumon)


7 Aug 2019 at OSGR: SU33 in North Hants, England

Record SummaryMale, swept off Common St John’s-wort
Found asMale imago
Date7 August 2019
Capture methodswept
OS grid refOSGR: SU33
Lat/Lon51° 10’ N, 1° 30’ W
Vice CountyNorth Hants, VC no: 12
CountryEngland
Voucher7 Aug 2019[T]
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Notes:

Fore wing: 6.9mm.

From photos: inter-ocellar distance = 2x ocellus to eye and greater than ocellus to occipital carina. Coxae richly yellow-marked.

Face width/eye height: 0.85. 46FF.

L. cruentator sensu Rey Del Castillo.

Usually a coastal group, this is an unusual inland record.

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