Ctenicera virens explained

Ctenicera virens is a species of click beetles.

Distribution

This species is present in Central Europe, in the Alps, Carpathian Mountains, Balkan Peninsula, Crimea, and in the Nearctic realm. It occurs in Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Northern Italy, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, and Ukraine.[1] [2]

Habitat

This species normally inhabits mountainous and submontane areas, valleys of rivers and streams and moist mid-forest clearings. These beetles can be found on grasses and flowers of grasslands and glades.[3]

Description

Ctenicera virens can reach a body length of about .[4] These large and colorful click beetles have yellowish or reddish-brown elytra. They can be monochrome or with a green-bronzed marking just before the extremity. The head and the pronotum are brilliant metallic green. Pronotum is rather dotted on the sides. The males have strongly combed antennas, while the females show saw-toothed antennas from the third article onwards.[1]

Biology

The life cycle of this species develops in several years. Adults appear after wintering and can be found from mid-May until July. Females lay eggs in the soil in May–June. The larvae develop in superficial moist humus. They are mainly predatory, but they also feed on the underground parts of herbaceous plants. Pupation occurs in July–August.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.treknature.com/gallery/Europe/Italy/photo142182.htm Treknature
  2. https://fauna-eu.org/cdm_dataportal/taxon/4e4c1b74-3536-47b7-ba6b-6122c67b02c6 Fauna Europaea
  3. http://baza.biomap.pl/en/taxon/species-ctenicera_virens/default Biodiversity Map
  4. http://www.elateridae.com/zobrbruk.php?id=3320 Elateridae - Click Beetles of the Palearctic Region