Ergates faber (Linnaeus, 1761)
ssp. opifex Mulsant, 1851

Subfamilia: PRIONINAE  /  Tribus: ERGATINI

Ergates faber opifex
[Photo © Lech Kruszelnicki]


A subspecies known for imited range: from North Africa and parts of Italy - Sicily and Calabria. Distinguished from E. faber faber (Linnaeus, 1761) on the basis of the female pronotum structure - there is a visible smooth surface, a characteristic "mirror". Ecological requirements and development are similar to those of the nominative subspecies.

Body length:25 - 60 mm
Life cycle:several years
Adults in:June – September
Host plant:oligofagus of coniferous trees, mostly Pinus spp.
Distribution:North Africa and Southern Italy


The depicted beetles were reared from larvae found in a dead pine (Pinus) in Casa Milia ad Monte Etna (Sicily, Italy) in June 2010.

Collected by Lech Kruszelnicki and Adam Woźniak


Ergates faber opifex - female
[Photo © Adam Woźniak]


Subfamilia: Prioninae Latreille, 1802
Tribus: Ergatini Fairmaire, 1864
Genus: Ergates Audinet-Serville, 1832
Species: Ergates faber (Linnaeus, 1761)
Subpecies: Ergates faber opifex Mulsant, 1851