Tetrops formosus has been described from Issyk-Kul lake environs (Kyrgyzstan) as Tetrops formosa by Julius Ivanovitch Baeckmann in 1903 [✧].
Its subspecies T. formosus bivittulatus, known from Kazakhstan, has been described from Trans-Ili Alatau Mts. as Tetrops formosa var. bivittulata by Ivan Vitalievitch Jankovsky in 1934 [✧].
Larvae of T. formosus bivittulatus develop in twigs of Malus, Ribes and Amelanchier. Adults, active from May to July, can be found on the host trees [❖].
Body length: | ♂♂ 3.8 - 6.4 mm / ♀♀ 4.9 - 6.5 mm |
Life cycle: | 2 years [?] |
Adults in: | May - July |
Host plant: | Malus, Ribes, Amelanchier |
Distribution: | an endemic subspecies to Kazakhstan |
The depicted beetle was beaten from apple tree in Chebunsay environs (N43°11′58″ E77°02′22″; 1500 m a.s.l., 15 km S Almaty, SE Kazakhstan) on June 15, 2002.
Collected by Mikhail L. Danilevsky
[✧]
Baeckmann J.I.:
Eine neue Tetrops-Art vom Issyk-kul-See (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae)..
Revue Russe d'Entomologie, Saint-Petersbourg 3 (6): 311-312, 1903.
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[✧]
Jankovsky I.V.:
Material zur Kenntniss der Bockkäfer Mittelasiens.
Bulletin des Mittelasiens Staatlichen Universitat 19 (16): 95-115, 1934.
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Danilevsky M.L.:
Revision of the Central Asian species of the genus Tetrops Kirby, 1826 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae).
Humanity space - International Almanac 7 (2): 260-297, 2018.
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