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| ...lant sucking species, predatory species and parasites such as the bedbug. Their habitats range from forests and meadows to human dwellings. Some species prefer humid locations such as swamps, while others live in sand or salt, or in or on water. In rare cases they even appear on the open sea. | | |
| | 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. | | |
| | | The caterpillar is green. It has a dark stripe on its upper surface. The last segment bears the forked tail. The meadow brown is found almost everywhere, but is rare above 1600 metres.
Eggs are laid on the soil or on grass. The caterpillars shed their skin twice. They overwinter and pupate in May. The cocoon is spun on a blade of grass and is yellowish-green. The next adult meadow browns emerge in June.
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| | Waved umber | | ...Menophra abruptaria) is a moth in the family geometer moths (Geometridae) and the subfamily Ennominae. In Germany (Baden-Wurttemberg), where finds were reported for the period before 1955 and after 1980 only, this species is on the Red List in "rare species and species with a geographic restriction". | | |
| | Philanthus triangulum are widespread in the northern hemisphere, but rare due to strong natural fluctuations in population and the use of pesticides in agriculture. Under favourable conditions, this species reproduces twice a year. | | |
| | The thick-legged hoverfly is common in almost all habitats, gardens, meadows, fields, however it is rare in forests. The females feed on pollen while the males eat nectar. The larvae (rat-tailed maggots) live in compost, manure and waste. The adult flies are active from April to September. | | |
| | ...gma walckenaeri are found in the southwestern Palearctic from Central Europe to North Africa and from Britain to the Middle East. They have not been observed in Ireland, Scandinavia and the Baltic States. In Germany, Nigma walckenaeri are relatively rare and they are only encountered in appropriately warm habitats in any number. It is suspected that Nigma walckenaeri are under threat. | | |
| | Taurus fly | | ...(Cyrtus gibbus) belongs to the order (Diptera), the suborder Brachycera , intraorder Asilomorpha, Nemestrinoidea and to the family Acroceridae. It belongs to the genus Cyrtus.
The Taurus fly can be found throughout southern Europe, but is rare. It is medium-sized, compact and almost spherical in shape. It is mostly yellow in colour and has black spots and ligatures. It is covered in fine hairs.
The head is spherical and black and the antennae are very small and thin. The third segm... | | |
| | 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. | | |
| | Acorn weevil | | ...e family true weevils (Curculionidae), the subfamily Curculioniae and the tribe Curculionini. The acorn weevil is widespread in the northern hemisphere (Europe and Asia) where oak trees grow (hardwood zone). It is found with varying frequency and is rare in Northern Europe. | | |
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