Gracilia minuta (Fabricius, 1781)
Subfamilia: CERAMBYCINAE / Tribus: GRACILIINI
[Photo © Z.Hromádko]
[Photo © Z.Hromádko]
Subfamilia: CERAMBYCINAE / Tribus: GRACILIINI
[Photo © David Navrátil & 8K postprocessing M.Hoskovec]
Gracilia minuta is one of the smallest European longhorn beetles. In Europe it probably originates from the Mediterranean region but now it is spread throughout the continent. It is polyphagous in deciduous trees and shrubs and probably also in conifers (Abies cephalonica in Greece).
Body length: 2.5 - 7 mm Life cycle: 2 and more years Adults in: May - August Host plant: broadly polyphagous in trees and shrubs Distribution: West Palaearctics
The mounted beetle were reared from larvae found in almond (Amygdalus) twigs collected in Senj environs (Lika-Senj county, Croatia) on May 24, 2014.Collected by David Navrátil
[Photo © Z.Hromádko]
[Photo © Z.Hromádko]
Subfamilia | Cerambycinae Latreille, 1802 |
Tribus | Graciliini Mulsant, 1839 |
Genus | Gracilia Audinet-Serville, 1834 |
Species | Gracilia minuta (Fabricius, 1781) |