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Keyword: Day | 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 3 von 3 1 2 3 | | | | Adults are nocturnal and active from May to August, especially in June to July. Their life expectancy is 46 - 59 days. By day they hide behind loose bark, in old tunnels or in the leaves of their home tree. The strong locatedness of the Great capricorn beetle (the beetle flies only short distances) significantly restricts its dissemination. After mating, the fertilized fem... | | |
| | Amblyteles armatorius prefer habitats such as forest edges, natural gardens, parks, green field boundaries and bush-rich meadows. They are active during the day and visit flowering plants (mostly Apiaceae) from June to September, where they feed on nectar, pollen and honeydew. | | |
| | | ...caterpillar’s forage plants, for example on willow, hazel, fluttery elm, field elm, mountain elm, hops, great nettle, gooseberry and raspberry plants. Around 250 eggs are laid separately. 2 - 3 weeks later the solitary caterpillars hatch. During the day they stay on the underside of the leaves. The larval stage lasts 6 weeks and then the caterpillars pupate. The pupae are striking; the middle is constrictedly built and has a hump with shiny, metallic patches on the front and back. . The second gene... | | |
| | Conops flavipes are active during the day and can be observed on flowering plants from June to August in Central Europe, where they feed on pollen and nectar. Their preferred food plants include field scabious (Knautia arvensis), oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) and common daisy (Bellis p... | | |
| | 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. | | |
| The eyes of the larvae are red. Their antennae and legs are transparent, while the rest of the body is yellowish. From the beginning of the 2nd larval stage on (5 days) the nymphs start eating. The head, thorax, antennae and legs are now black. There is a yellow patch on each outer side of the upper surface of the chest. The abdomen is red, as are the 2nd, 3rd and 4th segments of the antennae. In the 3rd and 4th ...
...rt eating. The head, thorax, antennae and legs are now black. There is a yellow patch on each outer side of the upper surface of the chest. The abdomen is red, as are the 2nd, 3rd and 4th segments of the antennae. In the 3rd and 4th larval stages (7 days), the body shape changes and shades of green start to predominate in the colouration. In the 5th stage (8 days) the wings begin to grow. The abdomen is yellowish green now and has red spots on its axis in the middle. During the 8th day the final moult occurs and the adult bug emerges. After another 4 weeks, the southern green stink bug is sexually mature. The last generation a year, overwinter as adult bugs. | | |
| | Adela reaumurella are active throughout the day and night from April to June. Adults can be found in forest edges, clearings, parks and gardens, as well as on bushes that grow near water. On cooler days, they can be seen settled on leaves, often in small groups, absorbing the heat of the sun.
The green longhorn mates in the period from April to May. In this period, the males can be seen in more or less large swarms in front of exposed branches... | | |
| | The larvae hatch in September. They are nocturnal, but can also be found during the day on grasses. Their bodies are up to 75 mm in length and their colouration is very striking, almost unmistakeable. The basic body colour of the caterpillar is dark grey, and later changes to blue.
The entire body of the caterpillar is covered in a... | | |
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