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Stenurella melanura [L.]
Stenurella melanura
Longhorn beetles
(Cerambycidae)
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Small, slim brown-orange beetle with a black head and legs. The tips and edges of the shields are greyish-black. The shields of the ♂ are more yellowish and of the ♀ more orange-red. The antennae are as long as the body. The larvae live in dead/rotten wood, the beetle of nectar so it can often be seen on flowers. ⇔ l. 6-9 mm syn. STRANGALIA MELANURA
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2 LookAlikes (LA):
Stictoleptura cordigera [L.]
Red longhorn beetle
Stenurella melanura [L.]
Zwartstreepsmalbok
Kleiner Schmalbock
Lepture à suture noire
Stenurella melanura [L.]
Stenurella melanura [L.]
Stenurella melanura [L.]
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