Paracorymbia [Brachyleptura, Corymbia] maculicornis (De Geer 1775) (Family Cerambycidae)
|
Couple |
Length: 7-10.5mm
Egg
| Larva
| Pupa
| Adult |
?
| (2 Years)
| May - June
| May - August (Earliest: 17.5) |
Biotopes: |
Meadows |
Wet Meadows |
Hedge Rows |
Beech Forest |
|
Wet Forest |
Spruce Forest |
Food: (Larva) (Polyphagous Wood Borer) |
Betula |
Fagus sylvatica |
Quercus robur |
Picea abies |
|
Pinus sylvestris |
Food: (Adult) |
Several Apiaceae Pollen |
Several Asteraceae Pollen |
Several Rosaceae Pollen |
Bistorta officinalis Pollen |
|
Valeriana officinalis Nectar |
Viburnum opulus Pollen |
Possible Parasitoids:
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Many Ichneumonidae Larvae |
Several Braconidae Larvae |
Longhorn Beetles of the Western Palaearctic Region:
Paracorymbia maculicornis
Pictures © 2003, 2006 J.K. Lindsey
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