Humpback Nutcracker [1] ( lat. Hypnoidus gibbus ) is a species of nutcracker of the subfamily Negastriinae .
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| Hypnoidus gibbus ( Gebler , 1847 ) |
Distribution
It is found in Altai . [2]
Description
Larvae
10 mm wire. Urogomphs are long and thin; two (or more than two) times longer than the width at the base of the outer branches, longitudinal and oval notch and one-third or one-second longer than the width. [2]
The outer branches of urogomphs exceed half of the internal urogomphs. The cushion on the sides of the caudal segment site is strongly pronounced and is strongly elevated above the strip or concave area. The lateral teeth are many times smaller than the powerful middle tooth. [2]
Ecology and habitats
Larvae live in soil and litter under the forest canopy . [2]
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 .
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 V. V. Dolin. Identifier for the larvae of the beetle-nutcracker of the USSR fauna // Harvest. - 1978. - S. 29 .