Plagionotus bartholomei Motschulsky, 1860a

Plagionotus bartholomei Motschulsky, 1860a
family CERAMBYCIDAE Latreille, 1802
subfamily Cerambycinae Latreille, 1802
tribe Clytini Mulsant, 1839
genus Plagionotus Mulsant, 1842b
bartholomei Motschulsky, 1860a
Plagionotus bartholomei Motschulsky, 1860a
Distribution:
ASIA - AB IN
Plagionotus bartholomaei is an endemic species to Iran. The host plant of this species is Quercus. The larvae mine under bark in the lower parts of dead trunks or in branches of larger diameter. A high degree of moisture is required. The pupation occurs in sapwood or alternatively under or in the bark. The beetles hatch after two years of development and the adults are crepuscular.
Body length: 11 - 19 mm
Life cycle: 1 - 2 years
Adults in: April - June
Host plant: oak (Quercus spp.)
Distribution: Talysh (Azerbaidjan), Iran
The depicted beetles were reared from a larvae found in Golestan forest 45 km NE Minudast (prov. Khorasan, North Iran).
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Code: | C_2568 |
Plagionotus bartholomei Motschulsky, 1860a
001_AB: | Azerbaijan |
066_IN: | .India (Himachal) |