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On this page you can find photos submitted by users from the start in 2012 till the shutdown in 2023. If possible, the species are identified by the kerbtier.de ID team. Sometimes determination by photo only is impossible, in this case a hint on family and genus and potential species will be given.

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# 3269
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Submitted by, on:  User 16   Species 3 
Requests of user j. verstraetenCalendar2013-05-02 07:25 User dashboard
Country, date (discovery):
Requests from country Belgium  Calendar 2013-04-30
Request:
This one I found on top of Taraxacum officinale. Is this Curculio nucum photo : 30-04-2013, Zutendaal, Belgium
Species, family:
Requests for species Curculio nucum  Requests for family Curculionidae
Comment:
  Hi verstraeten, with the black rostrum and a discernible comb of setae at the apex of the elytra I think this is Curculio nucum. Regards, Christoph
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Answers from admin CBCalendar2013-05-02 21:17

# 3270
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Submitted by, on:  User 17 
Requests of user j. verstraetenCalendar2013-05-02 07:28 User dashboard
Country, date (discovery):
Requests from country Belgium  Calendar 2013-04-30
Request:
Also Curculio nucum ? photo 30-04-2013 Zutendaal, Belgium
Species, family:
Requests for species Curculio cf. glandium  Requests for family Curculionidae
Comment:
  Hi verstraeten, I can't see any trace of setae at the apex of the elytra. That favors C. glandium. With a slight uncertainty. Best regards, Christoph
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Answers from admin CBCalendar2013-05-02 21:01

# 3274
Direct link #3274
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Submitted by, on:  User 66   Species 4 
Requests of user RuthCalendar2013-05-02 08:16 User dashboard
Country, map sheet, date (discovery):
Country DE  Records from map sheet 7619 Hechingen (WT) Admission
Calendar 2012-06-15
Request:
Er war leider verletzt. Curcullo nucum? Grosselfingen, 15.6.2012
Species, family:
Requests for species Curculio nucum  Requests for family Curculionidae
Comment:
  Hallo Ruth, ja, ein Curculio nucum. Gut zu erkennen am aufgerichteten Schuppenkamm am Apex der Flügeldecken und dadurch von der potentiellen Verwechslungsart C. glandium zu unterscheiden. Nordafrika, Europa ohne den Norden, bis Westasien. An Haselnußsträuchern. Larvenentwicklung in den Nüssen, Verpuppung im Boden. LG, Christoph
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# 3271
Direct link #3271
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Submitted by, on:  User 18   Species 5 
Requests of user j. verstraetenCalendar2013-05-02 07:39 User dashboard
Country, date (discovery):
Requests from country Belgium  Calendar 2013-04-30
Request:
This one I found also on Taraxacum officinale. Small beetle (5mm) photo 30-04-2013 Zutendaal, Belgium
Species, family:
Requests for species Byturus ochraceus  Requests for family Byturidae
Comment:
  Hi verstraeten, this is one of the two species of genus Byturus. Given the size of their eyes I think it is Byturus ochraceus. Regards, Christoph
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Answers from admin CBCalendar2013-05-02 20:22

# 3272
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Submitted by, on:  User 19   Species 2 
Requests of user j. verstraetenCalendar2013-05-02 07:48 User dashboard
Country, date (discovery):
Requests from country Belgium  Calendar 2013-04-30
Request:
This strange small looking thing I found on Corylus avellana. photo 30-04-2013, zutendaal, Belgium
Species, family:
Requests for species Trachys minutus  Requests for family Buprestidae
Comment:
  Hi verstraeten, this is the jewel beetle Trachys minutus. Europe to Asia Minor, the Caucasus, Siberia, Manchuria. Polyphagous, in Salix, Ulmus, Tilia and others. Regards, Christoph
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Answers from admin CBCalendar2013-05-02 20:19

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# 3273
Direct link #3273
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Submitted by, on:  User 65 
Requests of user RuthCalendar2013-05-02 08:13 User dashboard
Country, map sheet, date (discovery):
Country DE  Records from map sheet 7619 Hechingen (WT) No admission
Calendar 2010-09-17
Request:
Longitarsus tabidus? Grosselfingen, A+B: 17.9.2010, C: 30.6.2011
Species, family:
Requests for species Halticinae sp.  Requests for family Chrysomelidae
Comment:
  Hallo Ruth, bei diesen Burschen sage ich ohne meinen Anwalt nix! Zumindest solange ich keinen Beleg vor mir liegen habe. Sorry. LG, Christoph
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Answers from admin CBCalendar2013-05-02 20:14

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# 3281
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Submitted by, on:  User 28   Species 10 
Requests of user CH-KäferfanCalendar2013-05-02 08:37 User dashboard
Country, date (discovery):
Requests from country Switzerland  Calendar  No discovery dateNo date of discovery found. Please contact webmaster!
Request:
Wallis Leuk Talboden, Meloe (proscarabaeus?)
Species, family:
Requests for species Meloe proscarabaeus  Requests for family Meloidae
Comment:
  Hallo CH-Käferfan, anhand der leicht geknickten und im Knick verdickten Fühler sowie dem kräftig punktierten Kopf und Halsschild als Weibchen von Meloe proscarabaeus zu erkennen. Aktivitätszeit von Anfang März bis Juni, mit Hauptzeit von April bis Mai. Paläarktisch verbreitet, Nordafrika, Europa, bis Ostasien und Japan. Bei uns hier in D die häufigste Meloe-Art. LG, Christoph
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Answers from admin CBCalendar2013-05-02 20:09

# 3275
Direct link #3275
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Submitted by, on:  User 67   Species 3 
Requests of user RuthCalendar2013-05-02 08:18 User dashboard
Country, map sheet, date (discovery):
Country DE  Records from map sheet 7619 Hechingen (WT) Admission
Calendar 2010-05-21
Request:
Caenorhinus aequatus? Grosselfingen, 21.5.2010
Species, family:
Requests for species Caenorhinus aequatus  Requests for family Rhynchitidae
Comment:
  Hallo Ruth, auch der ist bestätigt als Caenorhinus aequatus, nach neuester Nomenklatur Tatianaerhynchites aequatus. Überall in Deutschland recht häufig, lebt an verschiedenen Rosaceaen. Am liebsten auf Weißdorn. Ab April zu finden, die neue Generation dann auch noch im Herbst. LG, Christoph
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Answers from admin CBCalendar2013-05-02 20:06

# 3276
Direct link #3276
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Submitted by, on:  User 68   Species 2 
Requests of user RuthCalendar2013-05-02 08:20 User dashboard
Country, map sheet, date (discovery):
Country DE  Records from map sheet 7619 Hechingen (WT) Admission
Calendar 2010-09-10
Request:
Sitona lineatus? Grosselfingen, 10.9.2010
Species, family:
Requests for species Sitona lineatus  Requests for family Curculionidae
Comment:
  Hallo Ruth, auch den bestätige ich Dir. Paläarktis. An Lotus-, Trifolium-, Medicago-, Pisum-Arten. Kann schädlich werden. LG, Christoph
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Answers from admin CBCalendar2013-05-02 20:03

# 3277
Direct link #3277
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Submitted by, on:  User 69   Species 1 
Requests of user RuthCalendar2013-05-02 08:22 User dashboard
Country, map sheet, date (discovery):
Country DE  Records from map sheet 7619 Hechingen (WT) Admission
Calendar  No discovery dateNo date of discovery found. Please contact webmaster!
Request:
Er müßte Rhynchites cupreus sein. Vielen Dank und viele Grüße!
Species, family:
Requests for species Rhynchites cupreus  Requests for family Rhynchitidae
Comment:
  Hallo Ruth, den kann ich Dir bestätigen, es ist Rhynchites cupreus. Europa bis Sibirien und Ostasien. An Baum- und Strauchrosaceen, im Freiland vorzugsweise an Sorbus, sonst an Prunus. Entwicklung der Larven in den Triebspitzen sowie Früchten, die später abfallen. Verpuppung im Boden. Kann sehr schädlich werden. LG, Christoph
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Answers from admin CBCalendar2013-05-02 20:01

# 3279
Direct link #3279
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Submitted by, on:  User 71 
Requests of user RuthCalendar2013-05-02 08:28 User dashboard
Country, map sheet, date (discovery):
Country DE  Records from map sheet 7619 Hechingen (WT) No admission
Calendar 2013-05-01
Request:
Grosselfingen, 1.5.2013, hier wirds wohl bei Ampedsu sp. bleiben müssen
Species, family:
Requests for species Ampedus sp.  Requests for family Elateridae
Comment:
  Hallo Ruth, ja, hier bleibt's leider bei Ampedus sp. Bei den roten Ampedus brauchen wir eine knackscharfe Aufnahme. Man muss die Fühlerglieder und die Behaarung von Halsschild und Flügeldecken erkennen können. Und dazu eine genaue Größenangabe. LG, Christoph
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Answers from admin CBCalendar2013-05-02 19:58

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# 3280
Direct link #3280
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Submitted by, on:  User 27   Species 6 
Requests of user CH-KäferfanCalendar2013-05-02 08:33 User dashboard
Country, date (discovery):
Requests from country Switzerland  Calendar  No discovery dateNo date of discovery found. Please contact webmaster!
Request:
Wallis Leuk (Talboden)
Species, family:
Requests for species Opatrum sabulosum  Requests for family Tenebrionidae
Comment:
  Hallo CH-Käferfan, der gehört in die Familie der Schwarzkäfer (Tenebrionidae) und heißt Opatrum sabulosum. Ein typischer Bewohner trockener, sandiger und wärmebegünstigter Böden. Europa, Kaukasus bis Sibirien. Käfer und Larven ernähren sich von verrottendem Pflanzenmaterial. LG, Christoph
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Answers from admin CBCalendar2013-05-02 19:56

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# 3282
Direct link #3282
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Submitted by, on:  User 1 Crown   Species 11 
Requests of user Mechi144Calendar2013-05-02 11:30 User dashboard
Country, map sheet, date (discovery):
Country DE  Records from map sheet 7436 Au in der Hallertau (BS) Admission
Calendar 2013-05-02
Request:
02.05.2013, gefunden in der Nähe von Rudelzhausen, in Steingarten vor einem Haus
Species, family:
Requests for species Meloe violaceus  Requests for family Meloidae
Comment:
  Hallo Mechi144, das ist ein Männchen von Meloe violaceus, erkannbar an den vergrößerten mittleren Fühlergliedern und der vergleichsweise feineren Punktierung von Kopf und Halsschild (gröber bei der Verwechslungsart M. proscarabaeus). LG, Christoph
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Answers from admin CBCalendar2013-05-02 19:53

# 3285
Direct link #3285
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Submitted by, on:  User 44   Species 3 
Requests of user DennisCalendar2013-05-02 19:47 User dashboard
Country, map sheet, date (discovery):
Country DE  Records from map sheet 6436 Sulzbach-Rosenberg Nord (BN) Admission
Calendar 2013-04-16
Request:
Hallo! Bayern, 16.April. Ein 5mm langer Gonioctena unter einem Stück Rinde am Rand eines Kiefernwaldes. Einzelne Eichen stehen dort auch. Wegen der Zeichnung von Halsschild und Flügeldecken tendiere ich zu G.quinquepunctata.
Species, family:
Requests for species Gonioctena quinquepunctata  Requests for family Chrysomelidae
Comment:
  Hallo Dennis, den kannst Du getrost als Gonioctena quinquepunctata stehen lassen. Nord- und Mitteleuropa. An Prunus padus, Corylus avellana und Sorbus aucuparia. LG, Christoph
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Answers from admin CBCalendar2013-05-02 19:51

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# 3284
Direct link #3284
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Submitted by, on:  User 102 
Requests of user VeraCalendar2013-05-02 17:20 User dashboard
Country, map sheet, date (discovery):
Country DE  Records from map sheet 3622 Barsinghausen (HN) No admission
Calendar 2013-05-01
Request:
Einen lieben Gruß an das Bestimmungsteam! In diesem Staphy vermute ich Tachyporus obtusus, doch weiß ich nichts über Verwechslungsarten. In der Gallerie hier sehe ich zumindest keine. Vielen Dank und Grüße! (1.5.2013, auf Lonicera xylosteum)
Species, family:
Requests for species Tachyporus sp.  Requests for family Staphylinidae
Comment:
  Hallo Vera, leider muß ich Dich enttäuschen, es gibt hier zwei Möglichkeiten, die am Foto nicht zu unterscheiden sind: T. obtusus und eine Farbvariante von T. formosus, die sich über die Chagrinierung der Fld.-Vorderecken unterscheiden. Das per Foto rauszukriegen ist praktisch unmöglich. LG, Christoph
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Answers from admin CBCalendar2013-05-02 19:47

# 3278
Direct link #3278
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Submitted by, on:  User 70 
Requests of user RuthCalendar2013-05-02 08:27 User dashboard
Country, map sheet, date (discovery):
Country DE  Records from map sheet 7519 Rottenburg am Neckar (WT) No admission
Calendar 2013-05-01
Request:
Byrrhus pilula, Weiler, 1.5.2013
Species, family:
Requests for species Byrrhus cf. pilula  Requests for family Byrrhidae
Comment:
  Hallo Ruth, vermutlich ist er es. Am Foto kann man das bei den Tieren leider häufig nicht genau sagen. Die Unterscheidung nach Zeichnung und Körperform ist da nicht sehr zuverlässig. Vom Habitus tendiere ich auch zu pilula, kann aber Byrrhus fasciatus nicht sicher ausschließen. Mal sehen was Klaas noch dazu sagt. Überall in Deutschland häufig zu finden. Auf Trockenrasen, Trockenhängen, Heiden aber auch Feld- und Waldwegen zu finden. lg gernot
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Answers from admin GMCalendar2013-05-02 17:15

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# 3263
Direct link #3263
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Submitted by, on:  User 10 
Requests of user PiaCalendar2013-05-01 20:39 User dashboard
Country, date (discovery):
Requests from country Switzerland  Calendar 2013-04-27
Request:
Hallo, Fundort: unter einem Holzstück, Grösse ca 12mm, Ampedus ev. pomorum? Vielen Dank. CH-Wattwil, 27.04.13
Species, family:
Requests for species Ampedus sp.  Requests for family Elateridae
Comment:
  Hallo Pia, der ist nicht einfach. Schwarze Behaarung von Halsschild und Fld., also entfallen A. cinnabarinus und wohl auch A. sanguinolentus. Halsschildmittelfurche fehlt, also auch kein A. sanguineus. Auch sonst will nichts im FHL-Schlüssel so richtig hinhauen. Ich bin ratlos. Co-Admins? LG, Christoph
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# 3267
Direct link #3267
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Submitted by, on:  User 35 
Requests of user InjaCalendar2013-05-01 22:31 User dashboard
Country, date (discovery):
Requests from country Poland  Calendar 2013-05-01
Request:
Elateridae found today in Bielsko-Biała, in Poland. Length: about 1,5cm.
Species, family:
Requests for species Agriotes sp.  Requests for family Elateridae
Comment:
  Hi Inja, this is an Agriotes species. With the broad build I would primarily think about A. obscurus, but literature (FHL) gives only 7.5 to 10 mm body length for this species. If it really was 15 mm, it is something else. Regards, Christoph
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Answers from admin CBCalendar2013-05-01 23:57

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# 3266
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Submitted by, on:  User 34 
Requests of user InjaCalendar2013-05-01 22:30 User dashboard
Country, date (discovery):
Requests from country Poland  Calendar 2013-05-01
Request:
Third beetle from Curculionidae found today. Length: 6mm about.
Species, family:
Requests for species Phyllobius sp.  Requests for family Curculionidae
Comment:
  Hi Inja, I think this I another case of Phyllobius pyri/vespertinus we had many times over the last few days. This specimen is pretty much worn of. I don't dare to determine to species level. Regards, Christoph
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Answers from admin CBCalendar2013-05-01 23:53

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# 3265
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Submitted by, on:  User 33 
Requests of user InjaCalendar2013-05-01 22:28 User dashboard
Country, date (discovery):
Requests from country Poland  Calendar 2013-05-01
Request:
Found today, in Poland, near by Bielsko-Biała. Length: 8mm.
Species, family:
Requests for species Donus sp.  Requests for family Curculionidae
Comment:
  Hi Inja, might be another Donus species. I struggled quite a bit with the weevil requests today. For Donus in Poland, it would be the best to consult a local expert presenting a specimen. Regards, Christoph
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Answers from admin CBCalendar2013-05-01 23:51

# 3264
Direct link #3264
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Submitted by, on:  User 32   Species 6 
Requests of user InjaCalendar2013-05-01 22:27 User dashboard
Country, date (discovery):
Requests from country Poland  Calendar 2013-05-01
Request:
Found today, in Poland, near by Bielsko-Biała. Length: about 6mm.
Species, family:
Requests for species Sciaphilus asperatus  Requests for family Curculionidae
Comment:
  Hi Inja, looks like Sciaphilus asperatus. In shady, humid places on herbaceous plants. Polyphagous. From Europe to Siberia, introduced to North America. Common. Regards, Christoph
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Answers from admin CBCalendar2013-05-01 23:49

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# 3262
Direct link #3262
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Submitted by, on:  User 1 Crown   Species 7 
Requests of user eumolpusCalendar2013-05-01 20:24 User dashboard
Country, map sheet, date (discovery):
Country DE  Records from map sheet 7321 Filderstadt (WT) Admission
Calendar  No discovery dateNo date of discovery found. Please contact webmaster!
Request:
in WOhnung,Küche gefunden
Species, family:
Requests for species Tanymecus palliatus  Requests for family Curculionidae
Comment:
  Hallo Eumolpus, das sieht mir nach Tanymecus palliatus aus. Polyphag an verschiedenen Kräutern. Von West- und dem südlichen Nordeuropa bis Kaukasus, Kleinasien und Westsibirien. Fehlt in Großbritannien und Südosteuropa. LG, Christoph
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Answers from admin CBCalendar2013-05-01 20:28

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# 3261
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Submitted by, on:  User 99   Species 1 
Requests of user cilkoCalendar2013-05-01 19:34 User dashboard
Country, date (discovery):
Requests from country Slovakia  Calendar 2013-05-01
Request:
Hi, size 7-8mm, 1.5.2013, Slovakia
Species, family:
Requests for species Phyllobius pyri  Requests for family Curculionidae
Comment:
  Hi Cilko, with 7-8 mm this should be Phyllobius pyri. A common species during spring, in bushes and blossoming trees. There is a smaller sister specier, P. vespertinus (5-6 mm), which can be easily confused. Regards, Christoph
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Answers from admin CBCalendar2013-05-01 19:51

# 3260
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Submitted by, on:  User 1 Crown   Species 10 
Requests of user Zxr900Calendar2013-05-01 19:24 User dashboard
Country, date (discovery):
Country Germany  Calendar  No discovery dateNo date of discovery found. Please contact webmaster!
Request:
Sitzt im Wohnzimmer unter der Decke. Gerade in Hannover gefunden
Species, family:
Requests for species Phymatodes testaceus  Requests for family Cerambycidae
Comment:
  Hallo Zxr900, der gehört zu den Bockkäfern. Es handelt sich um Phymatodes testaceus. In Europa, Kleinasien, Kaukasus, Nordafrika. Eingeschleppt nach Nordamerika. Entwickelt sich in Laubhölzern, vor allem Eiche und Buche. Wahrscheinlich hast Du kürzlich Brennholz in die Stube gebracht, daraus ist er dann geschlüpft. An verbautem Holz ist er nicht interessiert. LG, Christoph
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Answers from admin CBCalendar2013-05-01 19:29

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# 3259
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Submitted by, on:  User 5 
Requests of user UrsCalendar2013-05-01 19:20 User dashboard
Country, date (discovery):
Requests from country Switzerland  Calendar  No discovery dateNo date of discovery found. Please contact webmaster!
Request:
Diesen kleinen Käfer (ca. 1,8 -2 mm) habe ich in der Wohnung entdeckt.
Species, family:
Requests for species Anthrenus sp.  Requests for family Dermestidae
Comment:
  Hallo Urs, ein Anthrenus. Abgerieben wie er ist, kann ich ihn leider nicht mehr zur Art bestimmen. Die Anthrenus-Arten ernähren sich von Pollen (Doldenblütler, Weißdorn, Eberesche), die Larven von keratin- und chitinhaltigen Stoffen (tote Insekten, Haare, Federn). LG, Christoph
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Answers from admin CBCalendar2013-05-01 19:26

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