Listrognathus mactator (Thunberg, 1824)
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Listrognathus mactator (Thunberg, 1824) |
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Listrognathus mactator (Thunberg, 1824) View in CoL (Fig. 27)
Listrognathus mactator is the only species in the genus with a red metasoma and white apical tergites (Fig. 27). Its femora seem to vary from black or dark brown to red, even outside the regions originally outlined by HORSTMANN (1989). It is probably uncommon, but still expected to be present in Belgium. There is one known host Earias insulana (Boisduval, 1833) ( Lepidoptera : Nolidae ), but this species is very rare, suggesting other unknown hosts exist.
First report for the Netherlands; unreported in Belgium.
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THE NETHERLANDS: • 1 ♀; Dongen (NB); 51°38’54”N 4°59’11”E; 3/x/2010; P. Fleurbaaij leg.; field observation; M. Schwarz det. (ObsID: 50359150) GoogleMaps . • 1 ♀; Eindhoven , Stratumse Heide (NB); 51°24’30”N 5°30’17”E; 15/viii/2016; R. Aussems leg.; field observation; M. Schwarz det. (ObsID: 122631708) GoogleMaps . • 1 ♀; Wageningen (GE); 51°57’59”N 5°40’24”E; 20/v/2020; D. Belgers leg.; field observation in skylight; F. Verheyde det. (ObsID: 191893456); Fig. 27 GoogleMaps .
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