ssp. henschi Reitter, 1900
Subfamilia: LAMIINAE / Tribus: ACANTHOCININI
[Photo © Nikola Rahmé]
Acanthocinus henschi, a predominantly Balcan species distributed from South Austria and North-Eastern Italy to Greece, has been described from Bosnia as Acanthocinus (Astynomus) Henschi by Edmund Reitter in 1900 [❖]. Larvae of this very rare species develop in dying (or freshly dead) branches of coniferous trees, especially in pines (Pinus nigra), but reported was also from Picea. Adults, active from June to August, are crepuscular/nocturnal and can be found on the host trees.
Body length: 7 - 12 mm Life cycle: 1 - 2 years Adults in: June - August Host plant: coniferous trees, but strongly prefers Pinus nigra Distribution: Albania, Austria, Bosnia Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Italy, Greece, Macedonia, Slovenia
The depicted beetle was collected in Croatia in July 2019.Collected by Nikola Rahmé
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Reitter E.:
Eine neue Art der Coleopteren-Gattung Acanthocinus aus Bosnien.
Wiener Entomologische Zeitung 19 (6-7): 177-178, 1900. [download ]
[Photo © Nikola Rahmé]
Subfamilia | Lamiinae Latreille, 1825 |
Tribus | Acanthocinini Blanchard, 1845 |
Genus | Acanthocinus Dejean, 1821 |
Subgenus | Acanthocinus Dejean, 1821 |
Species | Acanthocinus (Acanthocinus) henschi Reitter, 1900 |
Subspecies | Acanthocinus (Acanthocinus) henschi henschi Reitter, 1900 |