Tawny longhorn beetle

Paracorymbia fulva

Paracorymbia fulva is a European species of longhorn beetle.
Paracorymbia fulva and co on Cistus creticus  Geotagged,Greece,Paracorymbia fulva,Spring,Tawny longhorn beetle

Appearance

Paracorymbia fulva is a large longhorn beetle, 9-14 mm long. Its golden brown elytra (wing cases) are tipped with black. It also has black legs and antennae.
Paracorymbia fulva on Cistus creticus  Greece,Paracorymbia fulva,Tawny longhorn beetle,Thasos Island

Naming

Synonyms
Anoplodera fulva (Degeer,1775)
Leptura fulva Degeer, 1775
Tawny longhorn beetle - Paracorymbia fulva Silsombos, June 2014.      
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Distribution

France, Italy and the Balkans, north-west of Spain. It is usually found near to the coast in the southern half of England, from Norfolk round to Cornwall.

References:

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http://www.naturespot.org.uk/species/tawny-longhorn-beetle
Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderColeoptera
FamilyCerambycidae
GenusParacorymbia
SpeciesParacorymbia fulva
Photographed in
Belgium
Greece