Cerambyx cerdo: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Insecta
- Order
- Coleoptera
- Family
- Cerambycidae
- Genus
- Cerambyx
- Species
- Cerambyx cerdo
- Scientific Name
- Cerambyx cerdo
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Cerambyx cerdo
Cerambyx cerdo, commonly known as the great capricorn beetle or cerambyx longicorn, is a species of beetle in family Cerambycidae. It occurs in North Africa (Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia), Europe (Austria, Belarus, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, North Macedonia, France, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Moldova, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and Ukraine), and West Asia (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran, and Turkey).
The beetle was previously present in the United Kingdom but went locally extinct at least hundreds of years ago. Preserved specimens have been found in the UK, having been dated to around 4000 years old. It has been recorded in the UK since, but this is believed to be because of accidental human introduction due to wood transport.
...Cerambyx cerdo in languages:
- Bulgarian
- Голям дъбов сечко
- Catalan
- Banyarriquer
- Croatian
- Hrastova strizibuba
- Czech
- tesařík obrovský
- Danish
- Stor egebuk
- Dutch
- Heldenbok
- Dutch
- Grote eikenbok
- English
- Great capricorn beetle
- Finnish
- sankari
- French
- Grand capricorne
- German
- Großer Eichenbock
- German
- Heldbock
- Hebrew
- יקרונית האלון
- Hungarian
- nagy hőscincér
- Italian
- Cerambice della quercia
- Japanese
- ヨーロッパミヤマカミキリ
- Lithuanian
- Ąžuolinis ūsuotis
- Polish
- Kozioróg dębosz
- Portuguese
- Besouro-capricórnio
- Portuguese
- Capricórnio-dos-carvalhos
- Portuguese
- Longicórnio
- Portuguese
- Capricórnio-das-quercínias
- Portuguese
- Rosca-da-madeira
- Romanian
- Croitorul mare al stejarului
- Russian
- Усач большой дубовый
- Slovak
- fuzáč veľký
- Swedish
- större ekbock
- Ukrainian
- Вусач дубовий великий
- Ukrainian
- Скрипун велетень
- Ukrainian
- Козак велетень
- Ukrainian
- Козулька велика
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