Fringed Acmeops [1] ( Acmaeops septentrionis ) is a beetle from the family of barbel and the subfamily barbel.
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Description
Beetle from 8 to 10 mm long. Adult beetle flight time from May to June.
Distribution
Distributed in northern Europe and the rocky areas of western Central Europe .
Ecology and habitats
The life cycle of a species lasts two years. Feed plants are conifers, but the main species is the common spruce ( Picea abies ).
Gallery
Female
Notes
- β Gorbunov P. Yu., Olshvang V.N. Beetles of the Middle Urals: A Guide-Guide. - Yekaterinburg: Sokrat, 2008. - S. 244. - 384 p.
Links
- cerambyx.uochb.cz Acmaeops septentrionis Thomson, 1866
- Tribe Rhagiini: Acmaeops septentrionis C.Thoms., 1866 - photos by O.E.Berlov