Black-footed roller collar

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Black-footed roller collar
Black-footed roller collar

Black-footed roller collar

Systematics
Order : Beetle (Coleoptera)
Subordination : Polyphaga
Family : Longhorn beetle (Cerambycidae)
Subfamily : Weber bucks (Lamiinae)
Genre : Musaria
Type : Black-footed roller collar
Scientific name
Musaria affinis
( Harrer , 1784)
Phytoecia affinis pair up.jpg
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The Schwarzfüßige roll neck Bock ( Musaria affinis ) is a beetle from the family of longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae).

features

The beetles are 10 to 16 millimeters long. They are very similar to the willow line buck and, like this, have a red body and pronotum with two black dots, and a black head, elytra and antennae . The build of Musaria is much stockier and smaller. In addition, in contrast to the willow line buck, the pronotum has a black border and the phalanges black (name nigripes). Their larvae live in the stems and roots of umbellifers .

Subspecies

  • Musaria affinis affinis (Harrer, 1784)
  • Musaria affinis nigrohirta (Müller, 1948)

Synonyms

  • bipunctatus Piller & Mitterpacher, 1783
  • nigripes Voet, 1778
  • oculata Scopoli, 1763

Occurrence

They live on meadows and roadsides and are very common in southern Germany in places on umbellifers.

credentials

  1. Heiko Bellmann, Der Neue Kosmos Insektenführer , p. 192, Franckh-Kosmos Verlags-GmbH & Co, Stuttgart 1999, ISBN 3-440-07682-2
  2. Musaria affinis affinis in Fauna Europaea. Retrieved September 23, 2006
  3. Musaria affinis nigrohirta in Fauna Europaea. Retrieved September 23, 2006
  4. a b c Musaria affinis in Fauna Europaea. Retrieved September 23, 2006