
Appearance
Head: Maxillary palps are shorter than the proboscisThorax: Prespiracular setae are absent; scutum without a pair of submedian stripes; hypostigmal area without scales; postprocoxal scale patch present
Abdomen: Abdominal terga with basal, pale bands on more than half the segments; "pointed" abdomen
Tarsi: Dark; hind tarsomeres without pale bands;
Distribution
A circumpolar species with a widespread distribution throughout Europe; very common in ScandinaviaHabitat
Oc. punctor is a cold stenotherm and is particularly abundant in the northern and mountainous regions.Reproduction
It appears to be univoltine, but may have several hatching phases from late winter through early fall. The egg is the overwintering stage; autogenesis has been reported.Food
Females bite all warm-blooded vertebrates and are mostly active at dusk, but can also bite during the day.References:
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