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Taken the same day as the last post, I found this ribbed pine borer (Rhagium inquisitor), or barrträdlöpare, as a stowaway inside one of the busses I was leaving on. They occur throughout Sweden especially wherever Scot's pine and other pine species occur, though conifers and deciduous trees will also do. The adults are active from April to August, when mated females deposit eggs into bark crevices or empty galleries under bark. Once the larvae hatch, they feed under the bark creating galleries 1-2 cm wide filled with frass, shredded brown wood, and bark. They pupate within September to October before emerging in spring. #animal #animals #djur #wildlife #insect #insects #naturliv #natur #fauna #arthropod #arthropods #insekt #insekter #invertebrate #skalbaggar #långhorningar #beetle #beetles #longhornbeetle #invertebrates #insectagram #animalia #arthropoda #insecta #coleoptera #cerambycidae #rhagium #rhagiuminquisitor #barrträdlöpare #ribbedpineborer (at Bokenäs Skola) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfsxqIoudjj/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Rhagium inquisitor-Chibougamau (Québec, Canada) https://ift.tt/35nnQfu
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Rhagium inquisitor, La Rhagie inquisitrice (haut mâle, bas femelle)
Causse de Sauveterre, France
Juin 2016
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Ribbed pine borer; Rhagium inquisitor; 1910; Terrace, BC; Collected by Mrs. Hippisley
"Mrs. W.W. Hippisley was the first female to make a significant contribution to the entomological knowledge of British Columbia. She lived in Terrace, BC, and in 1922 published 'Notes on Northern British Columbia Coleoptera' in the Canadian Entomologist. Then, in 1948 and 1949 (as Mrs. M. E. Clark), she produced the most extensive BC species list up until that time, containing 420 species of beetles, in the Proceedings of the Entomological Society of British Columbia. Many of her specimens came to reside at the Spencer Entomological Museum in the 1950's."
Karen Needham, Assistant Curator of Entomology at the Beaty Biodiversity Museum.
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Rhagium inquisitor
Montagne de Margeride, France
Juin 2014
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Rhagium inquisitor
Montagne de la Margeride, France
Juin 2014
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