Anaesthetis confossicollis Baeckmann, 1903
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5081.4.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5778798 |
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Anaesthetis confossicollis Baeckmann, 1903 |
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Anaesthetis confossicollis Baeckmann, 1903 View in CoL
Literature data. Sükhbaatar: 12 km SW of Dariganga [Дарьганг], Moltsog-Els [ур. Молцог-Элс] [ca. 45.437, 114.139], 17.07.1976, 1 ex. ( Namhaidorzh 1979) GoogleMaps .
Remarks. This species is distributed in the Ussuri-Primor’e region, Mongolia, northeast China, the Korean peninsula, and Japan ( Cherepanov 1991a; Danilevsky 2020).
According to Cherepanov (1991a), A. confossicollis inhabits broad-leaved forests and it is ecologically associated with Quercus , however, it seems more likely that larvae of this species can also feed on other deciduous woody and shrub species, similar to its close relative, Anaesthetis testacea (Fabricius, 1781) , which, however, can easily be distinguished by the more uniform fine punctation and very dense pronotal pubescence.
Imagines emerge from mid-June to the second half of July. This species was found in large numbers in fire-ravaged forest ( Cherepanov 1991a).
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