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Arocatus melanocephalus
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Specimen photographed in Frankfurt am Main
(Hessen) on March 23, 2012.
Specimen
photographed in Frankfurt am Main (Hessen) on
March 23, 2012.
Subspecies
No subspecies are recognized.
Original
description
Synonyms
Lygaeus melanocephalus Fabricius, 1798
Arocatus
melanocephalus (Fabricius, 1798)
Arocatus
melanocephalus melanocephalus (Fabricius,
1798)
Lygaeus pruinosus
Eversmann, 1837 (nomen nudum)
Arocatus melanocephalus melandiscus
Garbiglietti, 1869
Arocatus melanocephalus austera Stichel, 1957
Identification
Size: 6-6.6 mm.
Distribution
The species occurs in the southern part of
Europe, in southern Russia and in the Caucasus.
In Germany the species is known from most
Länder, but is more frequent in the south.
In the north the species is still quite rare,
but population sizes are increasing.
Biology
Host plants include oak (Quercus), alder (Alnus)
and elm (Ulmus). The females deposit their eggs
in leaf litter beneath their host plants or on
the surface of their branches and fruits.
Overwintering individuals can be found from
March, the next generation is present in June.
The presence of larvae in September indicates
that there might be a (partial?) second
generation in favorable years.
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