Contarinia coryli (Kaltenbach, 1859)
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Contarinia coryli (Kaltenbach, 1859) |
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* Contarinia coryli (Kaltenbach, 1859) View in CoL
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Material: AK, Oslo: Ellingsrudåsen , 59.936046°N 10.918250°E ± 20m, 25 October 2019, L, leg GoogleMaps . HE, BOLD: NHMO-ENT-548018, coll. NHMO; Ellingsrud , 59.931476°N 10.910720°E ± 20m, 6 September 2020, L, leg GoogleMaps . HE, coll. NHMO; 59.935982°N 10.918300°E ± 30m, 10 September 2020, LMF, leg GoogleMaps . HE, coll. NHMO.
Biology: The white larvae develop in the autumn in male catkins of Corylus spp.
( Betulaceae ). Our records are all from Corylus avellana . Infected catkins become swollen and disfigured, and the scales turn brown at their bases. Univoltine; pupation and hibernation in the soil.
Distribution: Widespread Palearctic, including Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland.
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Auckland War Memorial Museum |
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Natural History Museum, University of Oslo |
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