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Keyword: Black | 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 23 von 26 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 | | | | ...ck or dying oak trees, in which its larvae develop. However, it completely avoids dead wood. Occasionally, it is also found on hornbeam (Carpinus), chestnut (Castanea), locust bean plants (Ceratonia), ash (Fraxinus), walnut (Juglans), pears (Pyrus), black locust (Robinia), willow (Salix) and elm (Ulmus). The great capricorn beetle feeds on tree sap expired from injured mature trees or tree fruits. | | |
| | Adult Tenthredinidae reach body lengths of 2 - 20 mm and are usually black or brown in colour although their appearance and colouration can vary widely. There are many species which are bright green, red or yellow in colour and with various patterns which create a partial resemblance to Vespidae (wasps), but Tenthredinid... | | |
| | | The abdomen is connected to the chest (thorax) by a narrow joint only, and it clearly stands out from the front of the body, and is black with diagonal stripes of a whitish-yellow or yellow colour. The abdomen of the males is long and slender and has a yellow stripe. The abdomen appears slightly shorter in the females and is round to oval in shape with a white or yellowish-white strip... | | |
| | ... The females reach body lengths of 10 - 14 mm, while the males are 9 - 13 mm in length and slightly slimmer. The hair on the face makes the head appear brownish in colour. The sides of the thorax also also covered in brownish hair. The abdomen has a black base colour, and is particularly striking in the females because of the broad white bars at the end of their abdominal segments. Andrena flavipes are similar in appearance to honey bees (Apis). | | |
| | Due to their external appearance, Excentricus planicornis can easily be confused with Heterotoma planicornis. The main difference is the colour of their legs: Excentricus planicornis’ are yellow and black, Heterotoma planicornis are quite dark. | | |
| | Adult Cantharis fusca reach body lengths of 11 - 15 mm. Their bodies are black and orange in colour, flat and elongated, and their exoskeleton is weak. | | |
| | Mating takes place in late May to early June. The fertilized females lay their eggs in moist soil. The larvae hatch after several days. Their bodies have velvety black hair. They have strong mouthparts. The larvae of Cantharis fusca live on the ground or near the ground and capture small insects, worms and snails to eat, killing them by injecting them with poison. The cold-resistant larvae overwinter under rocks o... | | |
| | Adults reach body lengths of 9 - 13 mm. Their bodies have a blue-black base colour with yellow markings. Their colouration mimics that of their larvae’s host insects. | | |
| | Adult Scoliidae reach body lengths of 10-40 mm. While the females are stocky, the males appear smaller and slimmer. The basic colour of the body is black in most species. The upper surface is frequently marked with white, yellow, orange or red spots. The appearance of the males and females varies widely. | | |
| | The head is bright reddish yellow in colour with black compound eyes. The hairs on the antennae are light in colour. The legs are bright yellow and rounder and thicker at the joints. | | |
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