Pseudosphegesthes brunnescens (Pic, 1897)
[=
Clytus circassicus (Pic, 1905)]
Subfamilia:
CERAMBYCINAE / Tribus:
CLYTINI
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Pseudosphegestes brunnescens is a very rare species occurring in the Caucasus (South Russia, Georgia and North-East Turkey).
Host tree is unknown, probably is developing in dead wood of deciduous trees. Adult is flower visitor. The species was described
by Maurice Pic as Clytus (Sphegestes) brunnescens from Tiflis (Tbilisi, Georgia) in 1897 [❖].
Body length: | 7 - 14 mm |
Life cycle: | 2 years [?] |
Adults in: | May - August |
Host plant: | unknown |
Distribution: | Caucasus |
Depicted beetle was reared from larva found in Drivi environs (Georgia) on May 14, 2017.
Collected by P.Strejček
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Pic M.:
Description de Longicornes de la région Caucasique.
Le Naturaliste, Paris 2 (11): 262-263, 1897.
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Holzschuh C.:
Zur Synonymie palaearktischer Cerambycidae I. (Col.).
Koleopterologische Rundschau, Wien 52: 101-104, 1975.
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Subfamilia: Cerambycinae Latreille, 1802
Tribus: Clytini Mulsant, 1839
Genus: Pseudosphegesthes Reitter, 1912
Species: Pseudosphegesthes brunnescens (Pic, 1897)