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Acorn weevil
...yphaga, the infraorder Cucujiformia, the superfamily snout beetles (Curculionidea), the family true weevils (Curculionidae), the subfamily Curculioniae and the tribe Curculionini. The acorn weevil is widespread in the northern hemisphere (Europe and Asia) where oak trees grow (hardwood zone). It is found with varying frequency and is rare in Northern Europe.
>> Beetles -> Weevils - Snout Beetles -> Acorn weevil
Lagria hirta
...kling beetles, also called darkening beetles (Tenebrionidae, formerly known as Lagriidae), the subfamily long-jointed beetles (Lagriinae), the tribe Lagriini, and the genus Lagria. Lagria hirta are widespread and in the temperate zones of Europe and Asia, common. This species is not regarded as endangered.
>> Beetles -> Darkling beetles -> Lagriinae -> Lagria hirta
Rhogogaster viridis
...hredinoidea, the family Tenthredinidae, and the genus Rhogogaster. Scientific synonyms for this species are Tenthredo scalaris and Tenthredo (Allantus) scalaris. Rhogogaster viridis are widespread and common in the majority of Europe and Palaearctic Asia.
>> Wasps -> Common Sawflies -> Rhogogaster viridis
Comma butterfly
...terfly (Polygonia c-album; also: Nymphalis c-album) is in the family Nymphalidae. This species belongs to the subfamily Nymphalinae, the tribe Nymphalini and the genus Polygonia. The comma butterfly is widespread from Europe and North Africa to East Asia.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Brush-footed Butterflies -> Comma
Grey flesh fly
...e, the genus Sarcophaga, and the subgenus Sarcophaga (Sarcophaga). A scientific synonym for this species is Musca carnaria. The grey flesh fly is found in the Palaearctic ecozone from the Arctic Circle to North Africa and from Western Europe to East Asia, and occurs very frequently.
>> Flies -> Flesh-fly -> Grey fleshfly
Rubytail wasp
...ra, the suborder Apocrita, the infraorder Aculeata, the superfamily Chrysidoidea, the family cuckoo wasps (Chrysididae), the subfamily Chrysidinae, and the tribe Chrysidini. Chrysis ignita are widespread in the Palaearctic ecozone of Europe and West Asia. In Central Europe, it is the most abundant species of cuckoo wasp.
>> Wasps -> Cuckoo wasps -> Rubytail wasp
Rhaphigaster nebulosa
...rpha, the superfamily Pentatomoidea, the family stink bugs and shield bugs (Pentatomidae), and the subfamily Pentatominae. It is the only species of the genus Rhaphigaster. Rhaphigaster nebulosa are widespread in Europe and the Palearctic ecozone of Asia. In Europe it is common, especially in the south (Mediterranean region), but it is increasingly found in the north. It appears en masse at times. This species produces one new generation a year.
>> Bugs -> Stink Bugs -> Rhaphigaster nebulosa
The brown argus is widespread and common in Europe and the Palaearctic ecozone of Asia and Africa. In the temperate zones this species produces 2 new generations a year. The brown argus is not regarded as endangered everywhere, however, in the Red List of Germany it is in Category 3 which means near threatened.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Gossamer-winged butterflies -> Brown argus
Syrphus ribesii are widespread and common in Europe and Asia. They are found in diverse habitats and are active from April to October. The larvae of Syrphus ribesii eat around 150 aphids a day.
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Syrphus ribesii
Southern green stink bug
...entatomomorpha, the superfamily Pentatomoidea, the family stink bugs (Pentatomidae), the subfamily Pentatominae, and the genus Nezara. The southern green stink bug probably originated in Ethiopia, but is now widespread in America, Europe, Africa and Asia. It occurs most frequently in the Mediterranean. These species can produce 3 new generations a year under favourable climatic conditions.
>> Bugs -> Stink Bugs -> Southern green stink bug

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