Shoulder trestle
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Shoulder trestle ( oxymirus cursor ) |
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( Linnaeus , 1758) |
The shoulderbuck ( Oxymirus cursor , syn .: Toxotus cursor ) is a longhorn beetle of the northern Palearctic .
description
The beetle grows to 16 to 30 mm. The corners of his shoulders stand out clearly. The pronotum has two bump-like elevations to the right and left of the center. The males are mostly completely black, while the females usually have brownish reddish antennae, partly equally colored legs and brownish reddish longitudinal stripes on the wing covers. The females in particular can also be quite yellow-brown. In between there are numerous color variations.
Occurrence
The shoulder buck is widespread in Europe, but is absent in the south. In addition, it colonizes northern Asia. It prefers higher mountain ranges and also reaches the subalpine zone.
Way of life
The larva develops in rotten wood of both coniferous and deciduous trees. It inhabits lying, windbreaking trunks as well as stumps, branches and roots. It thus contributes to the decomposition of dead wood and its transformation into humus . It pupates in the ground.
The beetle comes out from mid-May and lives until June. It occurs later at higher altitudes and can be found until August. The diurnal animals fly around on warm days, occasionally visit flowers and sit on old trunks.
literature
- Bernhard Klausnitzer / Friedrich Sander: The longhorn beetles of Central Europe. Die Neue Brehm-Bücherei 499, 2nd edition, A. Ziemsen Verlag, GDR Wittenberg Lutherstadt 1981, ISSN 0138-1423
- Adolf Horion : Faunistics of the Central European beetles. Volume XII: Cerambycidae - Longhorn beetles , Überlingen, 1974.