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Species Account for Acanthiophilus helianthi

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Acanthiophilus helianthi  (Rossi, 1794)
Diptera: other groups: Tephritidae

 
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Taxonomic group: flies (other) (Diptera: other groups) - County data

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Status: Notable

Essex RDB: Listed
Records: 22
First Record: 1995
Latest Record: 2021

1992-on hectads: 11
Pre-1992 hectads: 0
Total hectads: 11

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A picture winged fly which is very rare with scattered localities in southern England and recently recorded only from Hants., Kent, London and Pembroke with old records from the Isle of Wight, Skokholm and Dorset, with about 10 post 1960 sites scattered widely over the known range (Falk, 1991a). It has only been reared from the flower head of hardheads, Centaurea nigra, in Britain, but elsewhere in Europe it has been recorded from about 50 species of Cardueae. It has been found in dry grassland, meadows and occasionally gardens. Management should prevent overgrazing, and aim to maintain a rich and varied flora with plenty of composites including knapweed. Rotational grazing in larger sites should be used to produce a mosaic of different vegetation types and any cutting or mowing of vegetation should be prevented until knapweed has produced seeds. References

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Broad Habitat Data (based on 6 records with habitat information)

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Structural Habitat Data (based on 2 records with structural habitat information)

Habitat Detail and Method (based on 22 records with habitat detail and method information)

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