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Keyword: Species | Overview - a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z | Seite 16 von 45 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 | | | | Scientific synonyms for the genus Lonchoptera are: Musidora, Lonchopterix and Dipsa. 9 species of spear-winged flies occur in Germany. Some examples of the Lonchoptera species are: Lonchoptera bifurcata, Lonchoptera furcata, Lonchoptera lutea, Lonchoptera meijerei, Lonchoptera nigrociliata, Lonchoptera nitidifrons, Lonchoptera scutellata and Lonchoptera tristis. Lonchoptera furcata are found throughout the world possibly... | | |
| | Scentless plant bugs | ...y Rhopalinae includes the tribes Rhopalini, Chorosomini, Harmostini and Niestrheini.
The genera Arhyssus, Aufeius, Brachycarenus, Corizus, Chorosoma, Harmostes, Liorhyssus, Myrmus, Niesthrea, Rhopalus and Stictopleurus belong to these 4 tribes. Species from these genera are: Brachycarenus tigrinus, Chorosoma schillingi, Corizus lateralis, Corizus scutatus, Corizus viridicatus, Corizus miriformis, Corizus crassicornis, Corizus bohemanii, Corizus indentatus, Corizus scotti, Corizus hyalinus, Corizus...
...lus subrufus, Stictopleurus cf. pictus, Stictopleurus abutilon, Stictopleurus punctatonervosus and Stictopleurus crassicornis.
The subfamily soapberry bugs (Serinethinae) includes the genera Boisea, Jadera and Leptocoris with, for example, these species: Boisea rubrolineatus, Jadera haematoloma, Leptocoris tagalicus, Leptocoris rufomarginatus and Leptocoris mitellata. | | |
| | | Braconids | | The braconids (Braconidae) form a family in the order hymenopterans (Hymenoptera), the suborder Apocrita, the section Terebrantia and the superfamily Ichneumonoidea. Approximately 12,000 species of braconids have been classified worldwide and about 1100 of these were found in the British Islands. It is thought that there are as many as 40,000 - 50,000 species of broconids in total. | | |
| | The lifestyle of the braconids varies greatly. They represent an important environmental regulator and are suitable for biological pest control. The majority of species lay their eggs in the eggs, larvae or pupae of other insects. Some species of the subfamilies Mesostoinae and Doryctinae are therefore well known for depositing their eggs in plant leaves (they lay their eggs in bile). | | |
| | The life span of the adults is often only a few days. The larvae live within almost all parts of plants. Some species inject their eggs into plant leaves on which a small ball grows with the eggs inside, other species live parasitically in the implantations of other insects. | | |
| | Large red damselfly | The large red damselfly (Pyrrhosoma nymphula) is a species in the order true dragonflies (Odonata), the suborder damselflies (Zygoptera), the superfamily Coenagrionoidea, the family narrow-winged damselflies or pond damselflies (Coenagrionidae) and the genus Pyrrhosoma. The large red damselfly is common in ...
...s or pond damselflies (Coenagrionidae) and the genus Pyrrhosoma. The large red damselfly is common in most of Europe however it is absent in most of Scandinavia and in some parts of southern Europe. In Germany, it is one of the most common dragonfly species. | | |
| | Spotted longhorn | The spotted longhorn (Rutpela maculata) is a species of the genus Rutpela, in the order beetles (Coleoptera), the suborder Polyphaga, the infraorder Cucujiformia, the superfamily Chrysomeloidea, the family longhorn beetles, long-horned beetles or longicorns (Cerambycidae), the subfamily Lepturinae and...
... Cucujiformia, the superfamily Chrysomeloidea, the family longhorn beetles, long-horned beetles or longicorns (Cerambycidae), the subfamily Lepturinae and the tribe Lepturini. Strangalia maculata and Leptura maculata are scientific synonyms for this species. The spotted longhorn is widespread from Western, Central and Southern Europe to West Asia. It is found throughout Germany butis only occasionally encountered. | | |
| | Great capricorn beetle | The great capricorn beetle (Cerambyx cerdo), or more precisely Cerambyx (Cerambyx) cerdo, is a species in the order beetles (Coleoptera), the suborder Polyphaga, the infraorder Cucujiformia, the superfamily Chrysomeloidea, the family longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae), also known as long-horned beetles or longicorns, the subfamily Cerambycinae, the trib...
...ly Chrysomeloidea, the family longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae), also known as long-horned beetles or longicorns, the subfamily Cerambycinae, the tribe Cerambycini, the genus Cerambyx and the subgenus Cerambyx (Cerambyx). A scientific synonym for this species is Cerambyx heros. | | |
| | Eleven-spot ladybird | | ... the family ladybirds (Coccinellidae), in the order beetles (Coleoptera), the suborder Polyphaga, the infraorder Cucujiformia and the superfamily Cucujoidea. Here, in the subfamily Coccinellinae, the tribe Coccinellini and the genus Coccinella, this species belongs to the subgenus Coccinella (Neococcinella). A scientific synonym for this species is Coccinella novazealandiae. | | |
| | Lagria hirta | Lagria hirta is a species in the order beetles (Coleoptera), the suborder Polyphaga, the infraorder Cucujiformia (synonym Chrysomeliformia), the superfamily Tenebrionoidea (synonym Heteromera), the family darkling beetles, also called darkening beetles (Tenebrionidae, former...
... called darkening beetles (Tenebrionidae, formerly known as Lagriidae), the subfamily long-jointed beetles (Lagriinae), the tribe Lagriini, and the genus Lagria. Lagria hirta are widespread and in the temperate zones of Europe and Asia, common. This species is not regarded as endangered. | | |
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