|
|
(Coleoptera, Diptera, Hymenoptera and Lepidoptera)
by
Brian Pitkin, Willem Ellis, Colin Plant and Rob Edmunds
|
|
|
PARIS.
Herb-paris. [Melanthiaceae]
|
Only
one species of Paris is recorded in Britain, the native Herb-paris
(P. quadrifolia).
Only
one British miner is recorded on Paris.
A key to the European miners recorded on Paris is provided in Bladmineerders van Europa.
|
Herb-paris
Paris quadrifolia
|
Key for the identification of the known mines of British
insects (Diptera and non-Diptera) recorded on Paris
|
1 > Leaf-miner: Large
blotch with a group of some larvae. At the start of the mine a group
of elliptic egg shells.
Forms large blotch mines (as shown). The larval development is rapid (taking only 13 days). The puparium stage then lasts for around 348 days, with adults emerging in May and June. |
Mine
of Paralleloma paridis on Paris quadrifolia
Image: © Brian Pitkin |
On Paris and Polygonatum in Britain. On Convallaria, Maianthemum, Paris, Plantanthera and Polygonatum eslewhere. Widespread in Britain and continental
Europe. Also recorded from the Nearctic region
|
Parallelomma
paridis (Hering, 1923) [Diptera: Scathophagidae]. |
|