Saproxylic beetles of the Po plain woodlands, Italy
Author
Stefanelli, Silvia
Author
Della Rocca, Francesca
Author
Bogliani, Giuseppe
text
Biodiversity Data Journal
2014
2
1106
1106
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.2.e1106
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.2.e1106
1314-2828-2-1106
Cerambyx scopolii (Fuessly, 1775)
Materials
Type status:
Other material
. Occurrence: recordedBy:
Silvia Stefanelli
; individualCount:
1
; lifeStage:
adult
; Taxon: taxonID: urn:lsid:faunaeur.org:taxname:114746; scientificName: Cerambyxscopolii; order: Coleoptera; family: Cerambycidae; genus: Cerambyx; scientificNameAuthorship: Fuessly 1775; Location: country:
Italy
; stateProvince: Pavia; locality:
SIC "Boschi di Vaccarizza" - V2
; verbatimElevation: 65 m; verbatimCoordinates: 32T 519868E 4999488N; verbatimCoordinateSystem: UTM WGS 84; decimalLatitude:
45.148589
; decimalLongitude:
9.252737
; georeferencedBy: Silvia Stefanelli; georeferenceProtocol: GPS; Identification: identificationID: Carlo Pesarini; identifiedBy: 2011
Ecological interactions
Conservation status
Least Concern (
European Environment Agency 2013
).
Distribution
Albania, Austria, Balearic Is., Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Corsica, Crete, Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, European Turkey, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova Republic of, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia North, Russia Northwest, Russia South, Sardinia, Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, East Palaearctic, Near East (
Fauna Europaea 2013
).
Notes
This is the smallest European species of the genus. The larva is polyphagous and develops for two years in dead wood, but it also often lives in the wood of various damaged or diseased broadleaves. The adult is active for most of the spring and summer and appears in the flowers of shrubs and herbs and on old wood (
Hurka
2005
,
Pesarini and Sabbadini 1994
).