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Keyword: Back | Overview - a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z | | Seite 6 von 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | | | | ...ur varies from grey-brown to dark grey. The abdomen, however, is red in colour. The head of these insects is slightly round in shape. The distance between their eyes and the base of the antennae is about the same distance as between the eyes and the back of the head. The fourth segment of the antennae (which are always bent) is about the same length as the innermost antennal segment. | | |
| | ...la, Reichertella, Rhegmoclema, Rhegmoclemina, Rhexoza, Scatopse, Swammerdamella and Thripomorpha. The minute black scavenger fly is found throughout the world. In Germany, 35 Scatopsidae species exist. The oldest fossils of Scatopsidae in amber date back to the Cretaceous period. | | |
| | | The females lay greenish eggs with a rough hexagonal pattern. The caterpillars are brownish to reddish in colour. A wide, white stripe is present, while the back line is blurry pronounced. The caterpillars eat different kinds of clover and alfalfa. The moths visit flowers. They overwinter. The first adult moths emerge in mid April of the following year. | | |
| | The abdomen is slightly rounded (in the males with parallel sides) and each segment, from the second segment onwards, bears 2 long, angular orange patches. In Melanostoma scalare, these patches roundish at the back. Some individuals of both species lack the markings on the abdomen. | | |
| | ...y during mating.
The fertilized females lay their eggs in sand. When the larvae hatch, they dig a burrow, which is connected to the surface of the sand by a steep upward path. The larvae also feed on insects (on the sand’s surface) and they draw back into their dens when the temperature drops. | | |
| | ...s runs along each side of the caterpillar and next to this are short, thick, black tufts of hair. There are white tufts of hair in pairs and triplets, the whole way along the lower half of the sides.
On the upper surface of three segments of the back are broad tufts of long, orange hair. On the penultimate segment is a similar tuft of black hair.
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