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| ...es 13 segments, those of the females have only 12 segments. The eyes of the hornet are clearly visible and appear in the shape of a "C". The thorax and abdomen of european hornets are hairy. The upper surface of the chest (thorax) of the subspecies Vespa crabro crabro is dark coloured in the middle, while the subspecies Vespa crabro germana have a narrow red marking shaped like a "V" on their Mesoscutum. The abdomen has the typical black-brown/yellow colouration of wasps, and comprises 7 segments in the drones, 6 segments in the females. which bes... | | |
| | Lagriinae | | Lagriinae are a subfamily of the family Darkling beetles. More than 2,000 species can be found worldwide. The most commonly occurring subspecies in Germany is Lagria hirta.
The adult beetles have body lengths of 7 to 12 mm. The wing covers are brownishred in colour and have a fine hair, which looks like brown wool.
Lagriinae eat young leaves of flowering plants. They are encountere... | | |
| | | Common Sawflies - Tenthredinidae | | The Common Sawflies (Tenthredinidae) are a family of wasps in the order Hymenoptera, the suborder sawflies (Symphyta) and the superfamily Tenthredinoidea. There are 6500 - 9000 species worldwide, 1070 species and subspecies of which can be found in Europe. In Central Europe there are approximately 850 species. | | |
| | Green Dock Beetle - Gastrophysa viridula | | ...strophysa viridula (synonym: Gastroidea viridula) belong to the genus Gastrophysa, in the order beetles (Coleoptera), the suborder Polyphaga, the infraorder Cucujiformia, the superfamily Chrysomeloidea, and the family leaf beetles (Chrysomelidae). Subspecies of this species are: Gastrophysa 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 encoun... | | |
| | Scarlet dragonfly | | ...y (Crocothemis erythraea), or common scarlet-darter, is a species in the order dragonflies (Odonata), the suborder Epiprocta, the infraorder dragonflies (Anisoptera), the superfamily Libelluloidea, the family Libellulidae, and the genus Crocothemis. Subspecies of the scarlet dragonfly are Crocothemis erythraea chaldaeorum and Crocothemis erythraea erythraea. | | |
| | Black-lined skimmer | | ... and damselflies (Odonata), the suborder dragonflies (Anisoptera), the superfamily Libelluloidea, the family skimmers (Libellulidae), the subfamily Libellulinae, and the genus Orthetrum. A scientific synonym for this species is Libellula cancellata. Subspecies of Orthetrum cancellatum are as follows: Orthetrum cancellatum cancellatum, Orthetrum cancellatum kraepelini and Orthetrum cancellatum orientale. The black-lined skimmer is widespread and common in Europe and the Palaearctic ecozone of Asia and Nort... | | |
| | Anthaxia podolica | | ...haxia, in the order beetles (Coleoptera), the suborder Polyphaga, the infraorder Elateriformia, the superfamily Buprestoidea, the family jewel beetles (Buprestidae), the subfamily Buprestinae and the tribe Anthaxiini. Anthaxia podolica iberica are a subspecies of this beetle. Anthaxia podolica are already classified as at risk on the Red List of Germany (category one). | | |
| | Anthrenus pimpinellae | | ...), the infraorder Bostrichiformia, the superfamily Bostrichoidea (carpet, powder-post and death-watch beetles), the family skin beetles (Dermestidae), the subfamily Megatominae (synonym Anthreninae) and the tribe Anthrenini. This species has several subspecies such as: Anthrenus pimpinellae pimpinellae, Anthrenus pimpinellae incertus, Anthrenus pimpinellae isabellinus and Anthrenus pimpinellae mroczkowskii. Anthrenus pimpinellae are commonly encountered throughout the world. | | |
| | Calomera littoralis | | ... Calomera, in the order beetles (Coleoptera), the suborder Adephaga, the superfamily Caraboidea, the family ground beetles (Carabidae), the subfamily tiger beetles (Cicindelinae), the tribe Cicindelini and the subtribe Cicindelinae. Some examples of subspecies of Calomera littoralis are: Calomera littoralis littoralis, Calomera littoralis conjunctaepustulata, Calomera littoralis fiorii, Calomera littoralis nemoralis and Calomera littoralis winkleri.
Calomera littoralis probably originated in North Afr... | | |
| | The Drinker | | ...ction Bombycina), the superfamily Bombycoidea, the family eggars, snout moths or lappet moths (Lasiocampidae), the subfamily Lasiocampinae, the tribe Selenepherini, and the genus Euthrix. A scientific synonym for the drinker is Philudoria potatoria. 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 ... | | |
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