Taxonus agrorum Fallén, 1808
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5325551 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5344960 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03998794-370A-FF96-E8CA-FD72FE34E06C |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Taxonus agrorum Fallén, 1808 |
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Material examined. CZECH REPUBLIC: BOHEMIA or.: Hradčany env., Báň NR (5857), 31.v.2005, 2 larvae on Rubus caesius , breeding failed ; all J. Macek lgt. and det. ( NMPC) ; Orlické hory PLA: Pod Sfingou rock (5763), 25.viii.2004, 3 larvae on Rubus idaeus , 1 adult emerged 6.iv.2005; Bukačka NNR (5664), 26.viii.2004, 1 larva on Rubus idaeus , breeding failed.
Adult. Notes on identification. The diagnosis was given by MUCHE (1969) and the taxonomy was discussed by TAEGER (1986). From the similar T. sticticus , it differs by two medial cells on the hind wing in females and a closed peripheral vein on the hind wing in males. Habitus as in Fig. 15 View Figs .
Larva. Notes on identification. The diagnosis was given by LORENZ & KRAUS (1957). From the similar T. sticticus , T. agrorum differs by a blue-green ground colour with fine pruinose coating and two dark parietal spots on the head (Fig. 18). Moreover, the larvae feed exclusively on Rubus .
Bionomics. Mesophilous and silvicolous. Univoltine. Flight period from May to July; larval period from May to August. Host plants: Rubus idaeus , R. caesius , R. fruticosus (Rosaceae) ( LISTON 1995, LACOURT 1998).
Distribution. Palaearctic Region (widespread throughout Europe). Widespread in the Czech Republic in forest areas.
NMPC |
National Museum Prague |
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