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...wood, up to 30 cm in length. At the end of the tunnel is a cell which is approximately 2.5 cm wide ; the female brings pollen and nectar here and lays an egg. She then seals the cell with chippings which she glues together with her saliva. In the direction of the exit the female then builds a new cell and then another and so on. When the larvae hatch they are like maggots and they develop for 3 weeks. They then turn into pupae and finish their development in June.
>> Bees -> Xylocopa violacea
The adults are found at almost all altitudes and in most habitats (though wet habitats are preferred) and they move around a lot. From July to October they migrate in a southwestern or southern direction.
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Helophilus pendulus
The legs of the southern hawker are strongly built and are used for capturing prey. The wings can move independently of each other which makes rapid changes of direction in flight possible. The wings haveweak blue pterostigma.
>> Dragonflies -> Southern hawker
...Between the very large compound eyes are 3 simple eyes. The rear chest segments (mesothorax and metathorax) are strongly built. They can use their two nearly identical pairs of large wings independently in flight and can therefore abruptly change direction. They can hover at one point in the air and even fly backwards. Flight speeds of up to 50 km/h are not uncommon. The abdomen is very long and thin and has a stabilizing effect in flight.
>> Dragonflies
...ide and is covered in small yellow dots. It is shaped like a slug, even in the embryonic state. The head has 4 reddish or brownish horns. The two central ones protrude significantly in height above the others. The strikingly broad posterior end into direction of the head looks like being pressed. The caterpillars mainly feed on the leaves of the western strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo). They are very sensitive to frost. Therefore, this species is absent in a small area north of the Adriatic.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Brush-footed Butterflies -> Two-tailed pasha
Adult oak spiders reach body lengths of 7 - 14 mm, the males, (7 - 8 mm) being significantly smaller than the females (12 - 14 mm). The front section of the body (prosoma) is almost uniformly dark and is considerably lighter in the direction of the eyes. The dark, base colour is hard to see because of the presence of thick, white hair.
>> Arachnids -> Orb-weaver spider -> Oak spider


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