Prosternon tessellatum
Prosternon tessellatum, the chequered click beetle, is a species of click beetle belonging to the family Elateridae. DistributionThis species is widespread in Europe, in Asia, and in the Nearctic realm.[2][3] HabitatThese beetles inhabit mountain areas, coniferous forests, dry forest edges and forest meadows, but also heathland, moors, dunes and gardens. DescriptionProsternon tessellatum can reach a body length of approximately 10–12 millimetres (0.39–0.47 in). These beetles have a hairiness blackish-brown pronotum and striped elytra, with paler silk-hairy gray-yellow to gold-shining stains. They are rather similar to Agrypnus murinus, that is smaller. BiologyAdults can be found from May to early August, feeding on flowers, shrubs and low vegetation.[4] Larvae of this species live in tree stumps of conifers and in humus. They are predators and destroy cocoons of pine-tree lappet (Dendrolimus pini) and pine sawfly (Neodiprion). ReferencesWikispecies has information related to Prosternon tessellatum. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Prosternon tessellatum.
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