Stenocorus meridianus explained

Stenocorus meridianus is a species of longhorn beetle in the Lepturinae subfamily that can be found anywhere in Europe (except for Faroe Islands, Iceland and Ireland, Malta, and parts of Italy such as San Marino, Sardinia, Sicily, and Vatican City),[1] Caucasus, and Kazakhstan. They are 15-. The species have brown coloured legs, but can have either black (female)[2] or brown (male) coloured prothorax.[3] They occasionally feed on deciduous trees such as elm, maple, and oak. The species life cycle is from 2–3 years, with a flight time from May–July.[4]

Life cycle

The larvae are born in the damaged timber of diseased tree.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: European distribution. https://web.archive.org/web/20131019083751/http://www.faunaeur.org/full_results.php?id=115050. dead. October 19, 2013. Fauna Europaea. 2.6.2. August 29, 2013. October 18, 2013.
  2. http://eol.org/pages/1001065/overview Female pronotrum
  3. https://www.flickr.com/photos/overton_cat/3608726422/ Male pronotrum
  4. http://www.cerambyx.uochb.cz/stenmer.htm Description, distribution and habitat
  5. http://www.naturespot.co.uk/species/stenocorus-meridianus Larvae stage