Soil Nutcracker [1] [2] ( lat. Lacon funebris ) - a species of nutcracker from the subfamily Agrypninae .
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Distribution
Soil nutcracker is common in the south of Central Asia . [2]
Description
Wireman
The wire length reaches 30 mm. The disc of the site of the caudal segment is densely dotted with large chitinized tubercles, with two pairs of large tubercular pairs. The posterior cavity of the frontal plate in the apical third is strongly narrowed and finger-like extended. [2]
Ecology
Wireworms live in the soil . [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. 12 .