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Trichodes leucopsideus

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Trichodes leucopsideus
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T. leucopsideus
Binomial name
Trichodes leucopsideus
(Olivier, 1795)

Trichodes leucopsideus is a beetle species of checkered beetles belonging to the family Cleridae, subfamily Clerinae.

Description

It is an hairy small-medium size beetle with shining blue or black head and scutellum. The elongated elytra show a bright reddish orange colour with black bands. This species can easily be distinguished from other Trichodes species by the two small black spots in front of the elytra.

Distribution

These beetles are found in France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Portugal and in North Africa.[1]

Ecology

At the larval stage these beetles are parasites of bees, as the females lay the eggs in the nests of wild bees or in hives of honey bees. After hatching larvae feed on larvae and nymphs of their victims.

The adults grow up to 10–15 millimetres (0.39–0.59 in) and can be encountered from May through July on the flowers, mainly Apiaceae, feeding on the pollen. However, they integrate their diet with small insects that they actively hunt.

References

  1. ^ "Trichodes leucopsideus (Olivier, 1795)". 2.6.2. Fauna Europaea. August 29, 2013. Retrieved January 23, 2015.