Thereva krafti Holston & Irwin, 2005
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5618.4.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15218802 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F94187BB-0435-FF84-559E-FA1BFEED1494 |
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Thereva krafti Holston & Irwin |
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Thereva krafti Holston & Irwin View in CoL
Specimens examined (3). BC: Boston Bar; Robson; DEBU, PFC, RBCM.
Database and literature records (27). BC: Lac la Hache; Lytton; Quesnel; Robson; Robson, Waldie Road; Trinity Valley. CNCI, MEI, SEM.
iNaturalist records (1). BC: Windermere Lake Park (iNat 30824488).
Conservation status. BC: S3S5, YT: SNR.
Distributional notes. Thereva krafti is found in scattered localities across the southern interior (Lytton, Trinity Valley) east to the upper Columbia River Valley (Windermere Lake), and north to the Cariboo region (Lac la Hache, Quesnel).
Ecoprovinces and other designations. BC: Southern Interior, Southern Interior Mountains, Central Interior.
Range. Cordilleran. British Columbia, and Alberta south to California and New Mexico ( Webb et al. 2013).
Biological notes. Flight period: 20 June–16 August. Holston & Irwin (2005) state that T. krafti usually inhabits forest and steppe, especially in mountains. At Windermere Lake, a female was killed by a Machimus robber fly (iNat 30824488).
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