Paraclytus sexguttatus (Adams, 1817)

Subfamilia: CERAMBYCINAE  /  Tribus: ANAGLYPTINI

Paraclytus sexguttatus
[Photo © P.Jelínek]


Paraclytus sexguttatus
[Photo © P.Jelínek]


Adults of this beautiful species, active from late April through August, are flowers visitors and often have been beaten from blossoming hornbeams (Crataegus).

Body length:9.0 – 17.4 mm
Life cycle:at least 2 years
Adults in:late April - August
Host plant:polyphagous in deciduous trees (Corylus, Carpinus, Quercus, Fagus)
Distribution:Russia: Caucasus, Azerbaidjan, Turkey, North Iran, South Bulgaria [❖]


The living beetle was collected on blossoming hawthorn (Crataegus sp.) by P. Jelínek in Norio (ნორიო) environs (Kvemo Kartli region, Georgia) in May 2016. The depicted mounted specimen was beaten from blossoming Crataegus by our friend Jakub Rolčík in Bolu environs (North Turkey).


Miroshnikov A.I.:
A review of the genus Paraclytus Bates, 1884, with the description of a new species from China (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae).
Konstantinov A. S., Slipinski S. A. & Solodovnikov A. Yu. (Editors): Advances in studies on Asian cerambycids, KMK Scientific Press Ltd., ISBN 978-5-87317-820-9, 73-132, 2014. [download pdf icon]


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Georgiev G.:
Notes on distribution, biology and ecology of Paraclytus sexguttatus (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae).
Fragmenta Entomologica, Roma 40 (1): 115-117, 2008. [download pdf icon]


Paraclytus sexguttatus
Paraclytus sexguttatus
Paraclytus sexguttatus
Paraclytus sexguttatus
Paraclytus sexguttatus
[Photo © P.Jelínek]


Subfamilia: Cerambycinae Latreille, 1802
Tribus: Anaglyptini Lacordaire, 1869
Genus: Paraclytus Bates, 1884
Species: Paraclytus sexguttatus (Adams, 1817)