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Keyword: Palearctic


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The chrysanthemum leaf miner is commonly found throughout the Palearctic and subtropical regions. This species was introduced to Europe, where it is now also found in large numbers. Chrysanthemum leaf miner propagate rapidly and are therefore non-endangered.
>> Flies -> Leaf-miner flies -> Chrysanthemum leaf miner
Sepsis fulgens are commonly found throughout most of Europe, Asia and North Africa. They seem to be rare in the northern part of the Palearctic, however in Central Europe and Siberia, they are the most frequently occurring species of the family Sepsidae.
>> Flies -> black scavenger flies -> Lesser dung fly
Water scavenger beetle
...a), suborder Polyphaga, infraorder Staphyliniformia, and superfamily Hydrophiloidea belongs to the family of water beetles (Hydrophilidae. Here with the genus Hydrobius it belongs to the subfamily Hydrophylinae. This species is widespread in the Palearctic (region comprising Eurasia north of the Himalayas, together with North Africa and the temperate part of the Arabian peninsula), and is encountered frequently in suitable habitats.
>> Beetles -> Water scavenger beetles -> Water Scavenger Beetle
Knotgrass Leaf Beetle
...ae and the genus Chrysolina. It is also known as Melasoma Polita and Chrysomela Polita. In older sources this genus was referred to as "Melasoma" and as "Chrysomela" in some countries. Chrysolina Polita are found throughout the Palearctic and are commonly encountered from Europe to Central Asia. .
>> Beetles -> Leaf beetle -> Knotgrass Leaf Beetle
In Central Europe the alder leaf beetle is commonly encountered and as only representative species of the genus Agelastica. In fact it is found almost everywhere in the Palearctic. It does not occur in the Alps. Agelastica alni reproduce once a year and are not endangered.
>> Beetles -> Leaf beetle -> Alder leaf beetle
Southern hawker
...e genus hawker dragonflies (Aeshna), in the order Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies), the suborder dragonflies (Epiprocta), the infraorder Anisoptera, and the family hawkers (Aeshnidae). The species is widespread and common in the western Palearctic from Scandinavia to North Africa. In Central Europe, the southern hawker is very common, and their survival is not threatened.
>> Dragonflies -> Southern hawker
Nettle-tap moth
...teroneura ( unranked: Ditrysia), the superfamily Choreutoidea, the family metalmark moths (Choreutidae), and the subfamily Choreutinae. The nettle-tap moth is encountered almost throughout the world from the Arctic Circle to the subtropical zone (Palearctic). In Europe, this species is found almost everywhere.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Metal mark moths -> Nettle-tap moth
The european hornet is found throughout the Palearctic zone and in the USA. Vespa crabro crabro and Vespa crabro germana are only found in Central Europe. In some regions of Germany the european hornet has disappeared and therefore this species is protected by law.
>> Wasps -> Vespidae -> European hornet
Philonthus cognatus
... Staphylinoidea. Here - in the subfamily Staphylininae (tribe: Staphylinini, sub-tribe: Philontina) – they belong to the genus Philonthus. There are 75 species in Europe. Philonthus cognatus are commonly found throughout the world, especially in the Palearctic eco-zone.
>> Beetles -> Rove beetle -> Philonthus cognatus
Paraplatypeza atra
...ra, suborder Brachycera, infraorder Muscomorpha ( unranked taxon: Cyclorrhapha), section Aschiza, superfamily Platypezoidea, family flat-footed flies (Platypezidae) and to the genus Paraplatypeza. Paraplatypeza atra are commonly found throughout the Palearctic and often reproduce twice a year. This species is non endangered.
>> Flies -> Flat-footed flies -> Paraplatypeza atra

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