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Leptura quadrifasciata
...quadrifasciata is a beetle belonging to the family of longhorn beetles. It is a member of the subfamily Lepturinae. The name is derived from the striking color of the beetle (yellow-orange bands). The beetle is found in Europe, the Caucasus and Siberia.
>> Beetles -> longhorn beetles -> Leptura quadrifasciata
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
Green Dock Beetle - Gastrophysa viridula
...hysa viridula pennina and Gastrophysa viridula viridula. Gastrophysa viridula were still confined to the alpine areas in Central Europe until the beginning of the 20th Century, but are now widespread and commonly encountered from Europe to western Siberia and in the Caucasus. This species reproduces 2-4 times a year, depending on environmental conditions. It is not considered at risk.
>> Beetles -> Leaf beetle -> Green Dock Beetle
Pond olive dun
... 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.
>> Flies -> Mayflies -> Pond olive dun
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


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