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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Coleoptera

Scientific name
  
Oedemera

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Family
  
Higher classification
  
Oedemera Swollenthighed Beetle Oedemera nobilis NatureSpot

Similar
  
Oedemera nobilis, Beetle, Oedemeridae, Insect, Oedemera virescens

False oil beetles breeding oedemera nobilis


Oedemera is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Oedemeridae subfamily Oedemerinae.

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Schijnboktor oedemera croceicollis


Description

Oedemera Oedemera flavipes Wikipedia

Species in the genus Oedemera include slender, soft-bodied beetles of medium size, between 5 and 20 mm of length. Their colors may be bright and metallic (green, golden, copper), black and yellow and brown and black. The jaws are bifid at the apex, the last segment of maxillary palps is narrow and elongated, the antennae are long and threadlike. The elytra of most species are narrowed behind exposing part of the hind wings. The pronotum lacks lateral edges and is much narrower than elytra. The tibiae have two apical spines, in most species the hind femora of males are strongly dilated.

Biology and ecology

Oedemera

The species of the genus Oedemera feed on pollen and nectar and their body is covered with abundant pubescence on which pollen grains remain attached, thus contributing to pollination of the plants they frequent.

Oedemera Compare beetle photos Oedemera flavipes Oedemera podagrariae

The species of the subgenus Oncomera fly at dusk and at night, visiting the flowers and inflorescences of aromatic shrubs and various plants (Clematis, Crataegus, Tilia, Quercus, etc.).

Oedemera Oedemera femorata Biodiversity Map Taxa Illustrations

By contrast, the species of the subgenus Stenaxis and Oedemera s. str. are diurnal, flying in full sun in the middle of the day and visiting flowers of different families such as Asteraceae, Cistaceae, Apiaceae, etc..

Distribution

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This genus includes about 80 species, distributed from the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa to Kamchatka, Kuriles, Japan and Taiwan, with some species in North Eastern Region.

List of species

Subgenus Oedemera s. str.

  • O. (O.) algerica
  • O. (O.) atrata
  • O. (O.) barbara
  • O. (O.) basalis
  • O. (O.) basipes
  • O. (O.) brevipennis
  • O. (O.) crassipes
  • O. (O.) cretica
  • O. (O.) croceicollis
  • O. (O.) femorata
  • O. (O.) flavipennis
  • O. (O.) flavipes
  • O. (O.) graeca
  • O. (O.) hispanica
  • O. (O.) inapicalis
  • O. (O.) lateralis
  • O. (O.) lurida
  • O. (O.) melanopyga
  • O. (O.) monticola
  • O. (O.) nobilis
  • O. (O.) penicillata
  • O. (O.) podagrariae
  • O. (O.) pthysica
  • O. (O.) rostralis
  • O. (O.) rufofemorata
  • O. (O.) schrammi
  • O. (O.) simplex
  • O. (O.) subrobusta
  • O. (O.) tristis
  • O. (O.) unicolor
  • O. (O.) virescens
  • Subgenus Stenaxis

  • O. (S.) amurensis
  • O. (S.) annulata
  • Subgenus Oncomera

  • O. (O.) femoralis
  • O. (O.) flavicans
  • O. (O.) marmorata
  • O. (O.) murinipennis
  • O. (O.) natolica
  • O. (O.) reitteri

  • Oedemera Oedemera Wikispecies

    References

    Oedemera Wikipedia