ssp. perroudi Mulsant, 1839
Subfamilia: LAMIINAE / Tribus: POGONOCHERINI
[Photo © David Navrátil, click on the picture for 4K resolution]
Pogonocherus perroudi, a broadly distributed Mediterranenan species, has been described from Bordeaux environs (France) by Étienne Mulsant in 1839 [✮]. Larvae develop under the bark of thinner branches, the tops of weakened or uprooted trees, in the lower naturally dying branches of living pine trees.
Body length: 4 - 8 mm Life cycle: 1 - 2 years Adults in: April - August Host plant: dying pine (Pinus) branches (P. halepensis, P. nigra, P. pinaster, P. salzmanni) Distribution: Albania, Algeria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Corsica, Croatia, Cyprus, Egypt, France, Greece, Israel, Italy, Morocco, Sardinia, Sicily, Spain, Tunisia, Turkey
The mounted specimebs were reared from a larvae found in a dead Austrian pine (Pinus nigra) twigs collected 3 km NW of Novi Vinodolski (166 m a.s.l., Primorje-Gorski kotar county, Croatia) on May 23, 2014. The depicted living beetles were reared from a larvae found in a dead pine (Pinus sp.) twigs collected in Samos island (Greece) and in Croatia.Collected by David Navrátil, Roman Rejzek and Petr Jelínek
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Mulsant E.:
Histoire Naturelle des Coléoptères de France. Longicornes.
Paris, Maison: vii-xii + 304pp, 1839. [download ]
[Photo © Daniel Rydzi]
[Photo © Petr Jelínek]
Subfamilia | Lamiinae Latreille, 1825 |
Tribus | Pogonocherini Mulsant, 1839 |
Genus | Pogonocherus Dejean, 1821 |
Subgenus | Pogonocherus Dejean, 1821 |
Species | Pogonocherus (Pogonocherus) perroudi Mulsant, 1839 |
Subspecies | Pogonocherus (Pogonocherus) perroudi perroudi Mulsant, 1839 |