Indented nutcracker [1] ( lat. Hypnoidus depressus ) - a species of nutcracker of the subfamily Negastriinae .
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| Hypnoidus depressus ( Gebler , 1847 ) |
Content
- 1 Distribution
- 2 Description
- 2.1 Larva
- 3 Ecology and habitats
- 4 notes
- 5 Links
Distribution
It is found in Siberia , from Altai to the shores of the Pacific Ocean .
Description
Larva
Larva up to 15 mm long. Chin with four pairs of bristles. The posterior lobe of the frontal lamina is spear-shaped, twice as long as its largest width. The lateral teeth are very small, less often weakly expressed.
Ecology and habitats
The larva inhabits the area near water bodies .
Notes
- ↑ Striganova B.R. , Zakharov A.A. The Bilingual Dictionary of Animal Names: Insects (Latin-Russian-English-German-French) /Ed. Dr. biol. sciences, prof. B.R. Striganova . - M .: RUSSO, 2000 .-- S. 131. - 1060 copies. - ISBN 5-88721-162-8 .
Links
- zin.ru - p. 27 (PDF)