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Cydnus aterrimus

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Field Notes

Description:

Habitat are dry and warm, often sandy or calcareous areas where the host plants of the genus Euphorbia occur. The animals usually live several centimeters below ground and feed on the roots of the host plant. However, older larvae and imagines can also be found above ground on the host plants, where they either hide under the lower leaves or feed on seeds and ovules, and copulating pairs can also be found on the flowers. The eggs (approx. 30 to 65 eggs per clutch) are deposited in the ground near the host plants and are guarded by the mother. The mothers engange in this form of brood care until the offspring have reached the second instar. The larvae take up special excretions from the anus of the mother that provide them with endosymbiotic bacteria. Cydnus aterrimus overwinters as imago digged into the ground. Overwintering adults occur from April, the next generation imagines are found from Juli.

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Comments (4)

kako sam j ablesava, pa ja jucer spottala istu bubu u mom vrtu :D i navecer mi se pricinilo da je coleoptera!sada totalno kuzim onu da je jutro pametnije od veceri ;) http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/26150076
Thank u for your help, I found ID :D
This is a burrower bug, family Cydnidae.
o bokte sta je to, na pola puta do odraslog...izgleda ko Zicrona caerulea sa bijelim krilom...
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PublishedMay 29, 2013

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