This chart shows that in 2016 UK observations of G. laticinctus recorded at NBN Atlas became more frequent than observations of G. quadrifasciatus:
There is not much information about these two species online, so I have collected some links.
For differences between the two species, see:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/71072277
quadrifasciatus yellow band occupying 1/4 of 2nd dorsal plate and face with small yellow patches.
laticinctus yellow band occupying not less than 1/3 of 2nd dorsal plate and face largely yellow.
G. laticinctus: https://www.naturespot.org.uk/species/gorytes-laticinctus
9 to 13mm. This is one of several very similar wasps in the family which require a specimen or excellent macro photos to identify. The first dorsal plate is straight-sided rather than bulged and the yellow on the second dorsal plate occupies not less than 1/3 of its length. The face is largely yellow, extending above the level of the antennal insertions.
Other links:
United Kingdom observations of Gorytes on Inaturalist:
-- https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=6857&taxon_id=470611
NBN Atlas:
-- G. laticinctus: https://species.nbnatlas.org/species/NHMSYS0000876005
-- G. quadrifasciatus: https://species.nbnatlas.org/species/NHMSYS0000876006
GBIF:
-- G. laticinctus: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/search?taxon_key=8997839&year=1995,%2A&gadm_gid=GBR
-- G. quadrifasciatus: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/search?taxon_key=4494518&year=1995,%2A&gadm_gid=GBR
Goytes laticinctus in Battersea Park on 17 June 2024 © Clive Freedman, some rights reserved (CC-BY) https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/223496475
評論
新增評論