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Red longhorn beetle
Stictoleptura rubra
Longhorn beetles
(Cerambycidae)
♀
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Red beetle, with black legs and head. The ♀ with a red neck shield and antennae that are approximately half the body length. The ♂ has a black neck shield, is lighter in colour and the antennae are almost its body length. The ♂ is often spotted during daytime on flowers, the ♀ more on fallen wood or below the bark. Lives up to the timberline. Larvae live in rotting wood. ⇔ l. ♀ 12-18 mm, ♂ 8-10 mm syn. AREDOLPONA RUBRA, LEPTURA RUBRA LA: ≈ The RHAGONYCHA FULVA (Red soldier beetle) is as small as ♂ but has a red neck shield and a dark spot on the back shield.
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< 10 mm
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Six
Shielded
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Shielded
3 LookAlikes (LA):
Red soldier beetle
Stenurella melanura [L.]
Cardinal beetle
Red longhorn beetle
Rode smalbok
Rothalsbock
Lepture rouge
Stictoleptura rubra [L.]
Stictoleptura rubra [L.]
Stictoleptura rubra [L.]
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