Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Phytoecia?

Posted by Isidro on 02-05-2007 23:19
#1

The most similar is Phytoecia cylindrica, but I'm not sure.

In Euphorbia serrata flowers in Pe?iscola, Castellon, Spain. Summer 2006. 1 cm long less or more.

img03.picoodle.com/img/img03/8/5/2/f_Phytoeciaspm_0940d56.jpg

Thanks.

Posted by cosmln on 03-05-2007 23:18
#2

hi,

i have some specimens who looks the same (from romania). but i'm not even sure if this are Cerambycidae. but i'm sure that is not even close to Phytoecia or even Lamiinae.

cosmln

Posted by cthirion on 06-05-2007 22:37
#3

Opsilia molybdaena......a risky test:D!

Posted by Isidro on 06-05-2007 22:50
#4

Thanks Cthirion!
I think that it was impossible! This picture are during months in various insect forums and anybody know it.
I see the images very similar. As the antennae are very short I suppoose that is a female.
The beetle is very small for the normal Opsilia size...
Thanks again! ;)

Posted by cosmln on 06-05-2007 23:32
#5

Isidro wrote:
Thanks Cthirion!
I think that it was impossible! This picture are during months in various insect forums and anybody know it.
I see the images very similar. As the antennae are very short I suppoose that is a female.
The beetle is very small for the normal Opsilia size...
Thanks again! ;)


:)
is not imposible.
i have searching and searching... this is Deilus fugax, Cerambycinae, Cerambycidae.
i don't know that other species from this genus to be present in Europe, so only this can be.

i hope this help you,
cosmln

Posted by Isidro on 07-05-2007 07:44
#6

Yeeeees!!!!!!!!!!!!! Is identical!!!! This one is a Deilus fugax! You have reason, is not a Lamiinae!

This is the only species of this genus in Iberian Peninsula, also.

Thank you very very much! :D:D:D

Posted by cthirion on 07-05-2007 07:52
#7

I have doubts, ?lytres not truncated with the end, nor narrow, nor striate!
Color of the body, the antennas, of the legs, pilosity...... but the photograph induces me in error because of the angle!

Opsilia molybdaena 5-9 mm, ........very difficult
You are right for the antennas!
Attention also with the species introduced with the exotic wood!


Deilus fugax,http://www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/ref-6540.htm

Edited by cthirion on 07-05-2007 15:07