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Tenthredo campestris
...s Tenthredo, in the order hymenopterans (Hymenoptera), the suborder sawflies (Symphyta), the superfamily Tenthredinoidea and the family Tenthredinidae. Tenthredo campestris are widespread in the northern Palaearctic from southern Scandinavia to the Mediterranean. The species is non endangered and is therefore not under protection.
>> Wasps -> Common Sawflies -> Tenthredo campestris
Scoliidae are found almost everywhere in the world. Most species are resident in the tropics and subtropics. The European species are mostly confined to the warmer regions (the Mediterranean) where they are very common. In Great Britain and Northern Ireland they are almost entirely absent. While 8 species occur in France, there are only 2 in Central Europe, and these are uncommon. Scoliidae living in the temperate zones usually produc...
>> Wasps -> Scoliid wasps
Half-spotted stink bugs
...e superfamily Pentatomoidea, the family stink bugs and shield bugs (Pentatomidae), the subfamily Podopinae and the tribe Graphosomatini. Graphosoma semipunctata is a scientific synonym for this species. Graphosoma semipunctatum are widespread in the Mediterranean region, but in this not common.
>> Bugs -> Stink Bugs -> Half-spotted stink bug
Coranus aegyptius
...a), the suborder true bugs (Heteroptera), the infraorder Cimicomorpha, the superfamily Reduvioidea, the family assassin bugs (Reduviidae), the subfamily Harpactorinae and the tribe Harpactorini. This assassin bug species is widespread throughout the Mediterranean region as far north as the southern edge of the Alps.
>> Bugs -> Assassin bugs -> Coranus aegyptius
Cardiophorus asellus
Cardiophorus asellus belong to the genus Cardiophorus, in the order beetles (Coleoptera), the family Elateridae and the subfamily Cardiophorinae. These beetles are widespread from Western Europe to Siberia, but are absent in the Mediterranean region. In Bavaria, Cardiophorus asellus are threatened with extinction according to the Red List of threatened animals.
>> Beetles -> Click beetles -> Cardiophorus asellus
Rhaphigaster nebulosa
...ugs and shield bugs (Pentatomidae), and the subfamily Pentatominae. It is the only species of the genus Rhaphigaster. Rhaphigaster nebulosa are widespread in Europe and the Palearctic ecozone of Asia. In Europe it is common, especially in the south (Mediterranean region), but it is increasingly found in the north. It appears en masse at times. This species produces one new generation a year.
>> Bugs -> Stink Bugs -> Rhaphigaster nebulosa
Southern green stink bug
...moidea, the family stink bugs (Pentatomidae), the subfamily Pentatominae, and the genus Nezara. The southern green stink bug probably originated in Ethiopia, but is now widespread in America, Europe, Africa and Asia. It occurs most frequently in the Mediterranean. These species can produce 3 new generations a year under favourable climatic conditions.
>> Bugs -> Stink Bugs -> Southern green stink bug
Omocestus rufipes
...ra or Saltatoria, the suborder Caelifera (grasshoppers and locusts), the infraorder Acrididea, the superfamily Acridoidea, and the family Acrididae. Omocestus rufipes are widespread from southern Scandinavia to northern Africa, and especially in the Mediterranean region. However this species is not common and is actually endangered in Germany.
>> Locusts -> Short-horned Grasshoppers -> Slant-faced grasshoppers -> Omocestus rufipes
Calomera littoralis
...toralis littoralis, Calomera littoralis conjunctaepustulata, Calomera littoralis fiorii, Calomera littoralis nemoralis and Calomera littoralis winkleri. Calomera littoralis probably originated in North Africa and spread from there throughout the Mediterranean region to Asia. North of the Alps, this species has only been found in Austria.
>> Beetles -> Ground beetles -> Calomera littoralis
The Drinker
...atoria. 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.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Eggars, snout moths -> The Drinker

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