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Chlorophorus sartor

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Kingdom
  
Class
  
Family
  
Cerambycidae

Scientific name
  
Phylum
  
Order
  
Coleoptera

Genus
  
Chlorophorus

Rank
  
Species


Similar
  
Chlorophorus varius, Chlorophorus trifasciatus, Chlorophorus, Chlorophorus figuratus, Stenopterus rufus

Chlorophorus sartor copulation


Chlorophorus sartor is a species of round-necked longhorns belonging to the family Cerambycidae, subfamily Cerambycinae.

This widespread and common beetle is present in most Europe, in East Palearctic ecozone and in the Near East.

The adults grow up to 7 – 10 mm and can be encountered from May through July, completing their life cycle in two year. The imagos fly the second year.

Head, pronotum and elytra are black or brownish and the elytrae show three light stripes and dots.

They are polyphagous in deciduous trees. Larvae mainly feed on Fagus sylvatica, Castanea sativa, Quercus pubescens, Ficus carica, Quercus ilex, but also on Ulmus and Crataegus species, Daucus carota, etc.. The adults can be easily encountered on Apiaceae species.

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Chlorophorus sartor Wikipedia


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