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| Attagenus smirnovi | | ...eetles (Coleoptera), the suborder Polyphaga, the infraorder Bostrichiformia, the superfamily Bostrichoidea, the family Dermestidae, and the subfamily Attageninae. Attagenus smirnovi possibly originated in Africa and spread to Russia and from Eastern Europe to Central Europe, Northern Europe and Western Europe. Since 1985 Attagenus smirnovi have also been found in Germany. | | |
| | Running crab spiders | | Running crab spiders is a family in the order spiders (Araneae) and the suborder Araneomorphae. This family is found throughout the world and comprises approximately 502 species in 29 genera. In Europe there are 25 species. The largest genus of running crab spider is Philodromus with 237 - 240 species, 16 of which are found in Europe. Other genera living in Europe are Ebo, Thanatus, Tibellus and Apollophanes. | | |
| | | Anthocharis cardamines are commonly found throughout Europe and Asia up to the polar circle, as well as in the Middle East. Their population has significantly increased in the last 30 years in Western Europe especially in Scotland and Ireland, this is attributed to climatic changes.However this species is in decline in Central Europe. Although numerous biotopes have been lost due to the expansion of agriculture onto meadow areas, the orange tip is not considered endangered. This species reproduces once a year. | | |
| | Thick-headed flies are widespread throughout Europe, Northern Africa and Asia. In Europe more than 80 species are commonly found. The most frequently occurring species in Central Europe is Sicus ferrugineus, another is Conops quadrifasciatus. | | |
| There are approximately 400 species of metal mark moths worldwide, 17 of which occur in Europe, 12 in Central Europe. They belong to 3 subfamilies: Brentiinae, Choreutinae and Millierinae. The Brentiinae, which includes around 70 species,live in the Nearctic, in Australia and South Asia. The Choreutinae, with around 290 species, are found in the Holarctic and pa...
...tiinae, which includes around 70 species,live in the Nearctic, in Australia and South Asia. The Choreutinae, with around 290 species, are found in the Holarctic and pantropical region, while the Millierinae, comprising only 3 species, are found in Europe, Florida and Chile. | | |
| | Pond olive dun | | ...dipterum), also called the small mayfly, of the order mayflies (Ephemeroptera), suborder split-back mayflies (Schistonota) and the superfamily Baetoidea belongs to the family of the Baetidae and to the genus Cloeon. This species is widespread from Europe to Siberia to East Asia (Japan). It is mainly found in Central Europe, but is also encountered on an occasional basis in Northern and Southern Europe. The Pond olive dun reproduces twice a year,the first in May / June, the second in August / September. | | |
| | Cerambyx cerdo are widespread in Europe, North Africa and Southwest Asia. Its numbers have declined dramatically in Central Europe. The great capricorn beetle is one of the largest longhorn beetles in Central Europe, reaching body lengths of 24 - 53 mm. | | |
| | Eupteryx aurata | | ...in the order Hemiptera, the suborder Auchenorrhyncha, the infraorder Cicadomorpha, the superfamily Membracoidea, the family leafhoppers (Cicadellidae), the subfamily Typhlocybinae, and the genus Eupteryx. Eupteryx aurata are widespread and common in Europe. In Central Europe they produce 2 new generations a year, in Southern Europe, 3 or more. | | |
| | The Drinker | | ...ocampinae, the tribe Selenepherini, and the genus Euthrix. A scientific synonym for the drinker is Philudoria potatoria. Subspecies of Euthrix potatoria are: Euthrix potatoria askoldensis and Euthrix potatoria potatoria.
The drinker is common in Europe and Asia. In Europe it is found from the southern boundary of Scandinavia to the northern boundary of the Mediterranean. In Central Europe it is common, however in some areas it is in decline. | | |
| | Bumblebees (Bombus) | | ...e a sting for defence, they belong to the stinging bees (Aculeata). There are approximately 250 species of bumblebees. They live mainly in the temperate and cooler areas of the northern hemisphere. There is a particularly large variety of species in Europe and Asia; In Europe there are approximately 70 species, 36 of which can be found in Germany. | | |
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