Order Coleoptera Higher classification Aredolpona | Family Cerambycidae Scientific name Stictoleptura rubra Rank Species | |
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Similar Stictoleptura, Beetle, Longhorn beetle, Insect, Leptura |
Stictoleptura rubra, the Red-brown Longhorn Beetle, is a species of beetles belonging to the family Cerambycidae.
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- Tesa k obecn corymbia rubra rothalsbock stictoleptura rubra
- Subspecies
- Description
- Biology
- Distribution
- References
Tesa k obecn corymbia rubra rothalsbock stictoleptura rubra
Subspecies
Description

Stictoleptura rubra can reach a length of 10–20 millimetres (0.39–0.79 in). This species has an evident sexual dimorphism, with variations in color and shape. Elytrae and pronotum of the females are uniformly reddish-brown or reddish-orange, while in males head and pronotum are black. Moreover the males have brown or pale ochre elytrae and often they are smaller and narrower than the females.
Biology

Life cycle of this species lasts two - three years. Adults can be encountered from May to September, but mainly in July and August). They visit flowering plants for nectar and/or pollen, while larvae develop and feed within dead wood and tree stumps of coniferous trees (Picea, Pinus, Abies, Larix). To develop and reach maturity they need nutrients provided by fungi. Theirs gut contains cellulase-producing yeasts to enable xylophagy, or wood-digestion.
Distribution

The species is found throughout the European mainland, Russia and North Africa. It can also be found in Turkey and Great Britain.


