Biosteres (Chilotrichia) haemorrhoeus (Haliday, 1837)
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Opius haemorrhoeus Haliday, 1837: 203 –221.
Biosteres (Chilotrichia) haemorrhous Fischer, 1972: 1 –620.
Synonyms. Biosteres palaearcticus Szépligeti,1901 ; Opius castaneiventris (Thomson,1895) . Distribution in Turkey. Zonguldak (Fischer & Beyarslan, 2005a); Amasya, Gümüşhane, Samsun (Beyarslan & Fischer, 2011).
Distribution. Palaearctic. Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Canada-Ontario, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, U.S.A., United Kingdom, Yugoslavia.
Hosts. Diptera . Anthomyiidae : Pegomyia bicolor (Wiedemann, 1817) ; P. holosteae (Hering, 1924) [ Stellaria holostea ]; P. solennis (Meigen, 1826) [ Rumex ].
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