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Morimus asper

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Kingdom
  
Class
  
Family
  
Cerambycidae

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Species

Phylum
  
Order
  
Coleoptera

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Morimus, Morimus funereus, Morimus asper asper, Stenopterus, Stenopterus rufus

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Morimus asper is a species of beetle in family Cerambycidae.

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Morimus asper


Etymology

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The genus name "Morimus" derives from the Greek word "μόριμος" or "mórimos", meaning "destined to die", while the Latin species name "asper" (meaning "rough") refers to the surface of the elytra.

Subspecies

  • Morimus asper asper (Sulzer, 1767)
  • Morimus asper funereus Mulsant, 1863
  • Morimus asper ganglbaueri Reitter, 1884
  • Morimus asper verecundus (Faldermann, 1836)
  • Description

    Morimus asper Peloponnes 2007

    Morimus asper can reach a length of 15–40 millimetres (0.59–1.57 in). This large and massive longhorn beetle has a black, elongated and oval body with very short, gray-brown hair and elytra are grainy over the entire surface. Males have more developed antennae. The subspecies Morimus asper funereus has gray-blue elytra with dark spots. The larvae are polyphagous, feeding mainly on deciduous and coniferous trees.

    Morimus asper Morimus asper Wikipedia

    Adults can be found from March to October. They feed on bark, leaves and stems. Usually they hide during the day. Mating and oviposition take places mainly in the evening and at night, when they are active. Fights between the males with severe damages are common.

    Distribution

    Morimus asper Image Morimus asper asper BioLibcz

    This species is widespread in SW, S and SE Europe (Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Corsica, Croatia, France, Georgia, Greece, Iran, Italy, Montenegro, Romania, Russia, Sardinia, Sicily, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, Turkmenistan and Ukraine).

    References

    Morimus asper Wikipedia