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| Philodromus dispar | | ...pecies in the order spiders (Araneae), the suborder Araneomorphae, the family running crab spiders or philodromid crab spiders (Philodromidae), and the genus (Philodromus). This species is found throughout the palearctic ecozone and is widespread in Germany and Central Europe but even in appropriate habitats is only moderately common. According to the “Red List” of Germany, Philodromus dispar are non endangered in Germany. | | |
| | Royal jelly | | ...other things, carbohydrates, protein, B vitamins and trace elements.
The production of royal jelly takes place in specialized hives/ OR is a specialised form of beekeeping and involves more or less complicated procedures. The royal jelly sold in Germany is largely from China. Due to the fact that the procedure requires removing the queen, and the colony is exposed to extreme stress, the production of royal jelly in Germany has little public support.
Royal jelly and propolis are used as raw materials in pharmaceutical products. However, it is also consumed in its pure form and is a legal food substance. Royal jelly can cause allergic reactions in humans even when ... | | |
| | | The shrill carder-bee | | Bombus sylvarum is an annual colony building insect species which belongs to the bumblebees. Bombus sylvarum are widespread in Germany and Europe although they are rare in the north (of europe or germany. They inhabit forest edges, parks, gardens, meadows, ditches and embankments. Bombus sylvarum prefer flat areas. | | |
| | Flesh flies | | Flesh flies (Sarcophagidae) are a family of the order Diptera. There are approximately 2500 species worldwide of which 10 are found in Germany. The family of Flesh flies is divided in 2 genera, Sarcophaga and Senotaina. In Germany, the marbled-grey flesh fly (Sarcophaga carnaria) is the most common. | | |
| | Water scavenger beetles | | Water scavenger beetles (Hydrophilidae) is a family in the order beetles (Coleoptera), the infraorder Staphyliniformia and the superfamily Hydrophyloidea. From the 2300 species which exist worldwide, around 109 are found in Germany. Among these (as in those found in Germany) species are: Hydrous piceus, Hydrochara caraboides, Hydrobius fuscipes, Anacaena limbata, Helochares obscurus, Sphaeridium scarabaeoides and Cryptopleurum minutum. | | |
| | Ants | | ...idae), a family within the order Hymenoptera, are among the colony building insects and are found almost everywhere in the world, but are especially common in the tropics. From the 12,500 species that are known, 180 can be found in Europe. In Germany, the Red forest ant and the Black garden ant are the best known ant species. Fossils of ants have been found dating back to 130 million years ago. | | |
| | Bees | | ...quot; (Apiformes) is used for several families in the order Hymenoptera. When people speak of ‘bees’ they tend to mean honey bees and yet it is estimated that bee species number approximately 20,000 in total, 700 of which can be found in Europe. In Germany there are about 500 species of bees. The oldest bee fossils date back to 80 million years ago.
The body of the bee - as normally is the case with all insects - comprises three parts: head, chest, abdomen. The facial features include - eyes, tw... | | |
| | Bumblebees | | ...50 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. Examples of European bumblebee species are: Bombus argillaceus, Bombus jonellus, Bombus subterranus, Bombus veteranus, Bombus alpinis, Early Bumblebee, Bombus pomorum, Bombus pascuorum and Bombus sicheli. 16 species of bumblebees are currently thr... | | |
| | Lepidopterans - Moths and Butterflies | | ...lies, represent the most species-rich order of insects. So far, 180,000 species, in 127 families, have been documented , and about 700 new species are discovered every year. Apart from in the Antarctic, moths and butterflies are found worldwide. In Germany, for example, there are about 3700 species. | | |
| | Beetles | | ...men, form one unit, which is overlaid by the first pair of wings (the cover wings).
Beetles can vary enormously in size ranging from 170 mm in length (Titan beetle in Brazil) to lengths of 0.5 to 75 mm (European species). The largest beetle in Germany and Central Europe is the stag beetle. | | |
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