Cortodera femorata (Cerambycidae)
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Ecology: Cortodera usually populates the canopy; this species develops in pine forests. kologie: Entwicklung in Kiefernholz, Wipfeltier!I wonder, why I found it on my level? BTW: the temperature was not exceeding 20C so heat may not the only reason for this longhorn to go to the forest ground!Phylum: Arthropoda Subphylum: Hexapoda BLAINVILLE, 1816Class: Insecta (insects, Insekten)Subclass: Pterygota (Fluginsekten)Infraclass:Neoptera MARTYNOV, 1923 Order: Coleoptera LINNAEUS, 1758 (beetles, Kfer)Suborder:Polyphaga EMERY, 1886Infraorder: Cucujiformia LATREILLE, 1802Superfamily: Chrysomeloidae LATREILLE, 1802Family: Cerambycidae LATREILLE, 1802 (longhorn beetles, Bockkfer)Subfamily: Lepturinae LATREILLE, 1802 (flower longhorns, Schmalbcke)Tribus: Lepturini LATREILLE, 1804Genus Cortodera MULSANT, 1863Subgenus Cortodera MULSANT, 1863Cortodera femorata FABRICIUS, 1787 (Rotschenkliger Tiefaugenbock)E-Germany, Brandenburg, vic. Storkow: Alt-Schadow, 16.06.2013IMG_1134
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- Cortodera
- Cortodera femorata
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