Turanium (Chalcoturanium) johannis Baeckmann, 1923
ssp. johannis Baeckmann, 1923
Subfamilia:
CERAMBYCINAE / Tribus:
CALLIDIINI
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Turanium (Chalcoturanium) johannis is extremely polyphagous species on both coniferous and deciduous trees: Picea, Abies, Juglans, Cotoneaster, Prunus, Sorbus, Malus, Frangula.
Larvae feed in dead twigs subcortically, then pupate in wood. Adults can be found from May to August flying or on host trees.
Body length: | 6 - 13 mm |
Life cycle: | 2 years |
Adults in: | May - August |
Host plant: | polyphagous in deciduous and coniferous trees |
Distribution: | West Tian-Shan Mts. (Kirghizia), China |
Depicted beetle was reared from larva collected in Arkit environs (Kyrgyzstan) on June 12, 2017.
Collected by P. Hubený
Danilevsky M.L.:
Review of genus Turanium Baeckmann, 1923 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae).
Lambillionea, CI (4): 579-588, 2001.
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Subfamilia: Cerambycinae Latreille, 1802
Tribus: Callidiini Mulsant, 1839
Genus: Turanium Baeckmann, 1923
Subgenus: Chalcoturanium Jankovsky, 1934
Species: Turanium (Chalcoturanium) johannis Baeckmann, 1923
Subpecies: Turanium (Chalcoturanium) johannis johannis Baeckmann, 1923