Species of beetle
Weaver beetle
Scientific classification
Domain:
Eukaryota
Kingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Arthropoda
Class:
Insecta
Order:
Coleoptera
Suborder:
Polyphaga
Infraorder:
Cucujiformia
Family:
Cerambycidae
Subfamily:
Lamiinae
Tribe:
Lamiini
Genus:
Lamia Fabricius, 1775
Species:
L. textor
Binomial name
Lamia textor
Synonyms [ 1]
Cerambyx cephaloses Voet, 1778
Cerambyx nigrorugosus Degeer, 1775
Cerambyx noctis Gronovius, 1764
Cerambyx textor Poda, 1761
Cerambyx unicolor Brown, 1776
Lamia gennadii Buquet, 1882
Lamia jezoensis Doi, 1924
Lamia tricarinata Cornelius, 1884
Pachystola textor Dejean, 1835
The weaver beetle [ 1] (Lamia textor ) is a species of beetle from subfamily Lamiinae in long-horned beetle family; it is a North Asia species.[ 2] Larvae develop in willow trees, rare in birch and poplar .[ 3]
Distributed everywhere in Western Europe , except extreme north, also distributed in Central and Eastern Europe , Siberia (meets on territories where appropriate these species food plants, starting from southern part of tundra ), Caucasus , South Caucasus (rare), Sakhalin , in northern and western parts of Kazakhstan , Japan , Korea and in northeast of China .[ 3] [ 4]
Imago is 15–32 mm long. Egg is 4.5–5 mm in length, and 1.2–1.4 mm in diameter.[ 5]
Front view of a weaver beetle's head with high magnification
References
External links
Media related to Lamia textor at Wikimedia Commons
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