Yellow plum buck
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Yellow plum buck ( Tetrops praeustus ) |
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The Yellow plum Bock ( Tetrops praeustus ), also Vieraugiger plum Bock, is a beetle from the family of longhorn beetles . The species belongs to the subfamily of the Weberbok (Lamiinae) and within this group to the tribe Tetropini .
features
The beetle is relatively small, 2.5 to 6 millimeters long. The head points straight down so that the mouthparts cannot be seen from above. The antennae are about body length. Head and antennae beetles are essentially black, but they have light brown wing-coverts that are dark at the end. The elytra are parallel, they are hairy whitish. The pronotum has a deep transverse furrow in front of the rear edge.
The yellow plum goat can easily be confused with Stark's plum goat ( Tetrops starkii ). The latter was long considered a synonym for the yellow plum goat, but it differs from it in that it has longer antennae. In the Yellow Plum Bock they only reach half to two thirds of the body length. Both species have dark spots at the ends of the wings, these are rather faded in the Yellow Plum Bock and delimited with a fuzzy border, while in Stark's Plum Bock they appear clearly defined and bulged towards the front, towards the wing joints.
In the case of the Yellow Plum Bock, in contrast to Stark's Plum Bock with monochrome brown-yellow legs, at least the middle and rear legs are at least partially darkened, very rarely they are monochrome yellow, but then not brown-yellow, but light yellow.
Systematics and taxonomy
The yellow plum buck is in the subgenus Tetrops (Tetrops) known with 4 subspecies , as shown in the following system:
Tribe Tetropini
- Genus Tetrops
- Subgenus Tetrops (Tetrops)
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Tetrops praeustus (4 subspecies)
- Tetrops praeustus praeustus
- Tetrops praeustus algiricus
- Tetrops praeustus anatolicus
- Tetrops praeustus angorensis
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Tetrops praeustus (4 subspecies)
- Subgenus Tetrops (Tetrops)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Brian Eversham: The Longhorn Beetles (Cerambycidae) of Beds, Cambs and Northants. Version 1.2, The Wildlife Trusts, June 2004 Identification key ( Memento of the original from May 16, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF, English)
- ↑ Tetrops praeustus Chevrolat, 1859 wanted poster (with picture, English)
- ↑ a b C. Holzschuh: Contribution to the knowledge of the European Tetrops species (Cerambycidae, Col.). Koleopterologische Rundschau, 55, pp. 77-89, 1981 ( PDF )
- ↑ Tetropini Lamiaires du Monde (lamiinae.org)
literature
- C. Holzschuh: Contribution to the knowledge of the European Tetrops species (Cerambycidae, Coleoptera). Koleopterologische Rundschau, 55, pp. 77-89, 1981.
- C. Holzschuh: New longhorn beetles from Anatolia and Iran (COL CARAMBYCIDAE) , Koleopterologische Rundschau, Volume 53, 1977, pages 127-136. (online PDF) ( Memento from August 3, 2019 in the Internet Archive )
Web links
- Fauna europaea taxonomy
- Distribution and further information at gbif.org