Pachytodes Cerambyciformis
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''Pachytodes cerambyciformis'' is a species of beetle belonging to the family Cerambycidae, subfamily Lepturinae (flower longhorns).Biolib
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Varieties

Varieties include: *''Pachytodes cerambyciformis var. anticereducta'' Plavilstshikov *'' Pachytodes cerambyciformis var. anticeundulata'' Pic *'' Pachytodes cerambyciformis var. decempunctata'' (Olivier, 1795) *'' Pachytodes cerambyciformis var. octomaculata'' (Schaller, 1783)


Description

''Pachytodes cerambyciformis'' can reach a length of 7–12 mm.Cerambycidae
/ref> These beetles have a quite compact body. Elytra are only about twice as long as broad, and clearly narrower towards the end. Head, pronotum and legs are black. Elitra are matt, light brownish-yellow, with black markings, which are very variable and sometimes absent. Usually they show two transversal black bands and a black apex. The first band usually is not continuous, while the second black band is narrower in the center. The suture is normally light brownish-yellow. This species is very similar to '' Pachytodes erraticus''. The differences are listed in the below table.


Distribution and habitat

This beetle can be found in most of Europe and in western Asia. It is missing in the North Europe, while in Central Europe it is one of the most common species. In particular it is present in Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy,
Latvia Latvia ( or ; lv, Latvija ; ltg, Latveja; liv, Leţmō), officially the Republic of Latvia ( lv, Latvijas Republika, links=no, ltg, Latvejas Republika, links=no, liv, Leţmō Vabāmō, links=no), is a country in the Baltic region of ...
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Lithuania Lithuania (; lt, Lietuva ), officially the Republic of Lithuania ( lt, Lietuvos Respublika, links=no ), is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is one of three Baltic states and lies on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea. Lithuania ...
, Luxembourg, Moldova, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain,
Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom.Fauna europaea
/ref> This species inhabit especially hilly and mountainous areas.


Biology

Adults are often encountered on flowers from May through August. Larvae eat many species of deciduous and coniferous trees, mainly feeding on the roots of '' Abies alba'', '' Picea abies'', '' Castanea sativa'', '' Salix caprea'' and '' Aegopodium podagraria''. In April or May larvae leave the host plant and pupate in the ground. The life cycle is complete in two years.


References


Bibliography

* Bernhard Klausnitzer / Friedrich Sander: Die Bockkäfer Mitteleuropas. Die Neue Brehm-Bücherei 499. A. Ziemsen Verlag, DDR Wittenberg Lutherstadt, 1981 * Adolf Horion: Faunistik der mitteleuropäischen Käfer, Band XII: Cerambycidae – Bockkäfer. Überlingen, 1974


External links

* F. Vital
Worldwide Cerambycoidea Photo Gallery
Beetles of Europe Beetles described in 1781 Lepturinae {{Lepturinae-stub