Oedemera Lurida
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''Oedemera lurida'' is a species of beetle belonging to the family
Oedemeridae The family Oedemeridae is a cosmopolitan group of beetles commonly known as false blister beetles, though some recent authors have coined the name pollen-feeding beetles. There are some 100 genera and 1,500 species in the family, mostly associate ...
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Oedemerinae Oedemerinae are a subfamily of the false blister beetles (family Oedemeridae), also known as pollen-feeding beetles. The Nacerdinae are sometimes merged here. The phylogeny of this family is not robustly deduced in detail. While traditionally ...
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Description

''Oedemera lurida'' has a length of about . The body of these insects is metallic pale-green, gray-green or brownish. Males of this species do not have the thickened hind femora of most males of the other ''Oedemera'' species. The elytra are narrow and covered with dense gray hairs. Antennae are eleven-segmented and finely pubescent. This species belongs to a complex of three species, the ''Oedemera-lurida-complex'', which are quite difficult to distinguish one from the other, as the separation relies on subtle characters. These beetles usually need to be dissected and examined under the microscope. While the ''Oedemera lurida'' is, on average, smaller than ''Oedemera virescens'', size is not typically used to distinguish the two. Larvae develop in rotten wood or humus and feed on stems of herbaceous plants and on rotten wood, while adult beetles feed on pollen and nectar of a wide variety of flowers, especially of umbels, Taraxacum and Ranunculus flowers and hawthorns. They can mostly be encountered from April through July.


Distribution

These beetles are present in most of Europe, in North Africa and in the
Near East The ''Near East''; he, המזרח הקרוב; arc, ܕܢܚܐ ܩܪܒ; fa, خاور نزدیک, Xāvar-e nazdik; tr, Yakın Doğu is a geographical term which roughly encompasses a transcontinental region in Western Asia, that was once the hist ...
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Habitat

''Oedemera lurida'' lives in forests and forest edges, clearings, meadows and fields.


References

* Svihla, V. - 1999 - Revision of the subgenera ''Stenaxis'' and ''Oedemera'' s. str. of the genus ''Oedemera'' -Folia Heyrovskyana, supplementum 4: 1-117 * Vazquez, X. A. - 2002 - European Fauna of Oedemeridae - Argania editio, Barcelona, 179 pp.


External links


O. lurida at Zin.ru

O. lurida at Tierportraet


Oedemeridae Beetles of Africa Beetles of Asia Beetles of Europe Beetles described in 1802 Taxa named by Thomas Marsham {{Tenebrionoidea-stub