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Taxonomic paper

Saproxylic beetles of the Po plain woodlands, Italy

expand article infoSilvia Stefanelli, Francesca Della Rocca, Giuseppe Bogliani
‡ Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy
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Abstract

Forest ecosystems play an important role for the conservation of biodiversity, and for the protection of ecological processes. The Po plain woodlands which once covered the whole Plain, today are reduced in isolated highly threatened remnants by modern intensive agriculture. These close to natural floodplain forests are one of the most scarce and endangered ecosystems in Europe.

Saproxylic species represent a major part of biodiversity of woodlands. The saproxylic insects are considered one of the most reliable bio-indicators of high-quality mature woodlands and have a very important role in regard to the protection and monitoring of forest biodiversity due to their highly specific living environments. As a result of the dramatic reduction of mature forests and the decreased availability of deadwood most of the saproxylic communities are greatly diminishing.

The study was conducted in the Ticino Valley Regional Park and the aim is to contribute to the expansion of knowledge on the saproxylic beetles of Lombardy. We investigated 6 sampling sites belonging to alluvial and riparian mixed forests. For each forest we selected 12 trees. For beetles’ collection we used two different traps: Eclector Traps and Trunk Window Traps (total of 72 traps and 864 samples collected).

We determined 4.387 beetles from 87 saproxylic species belonging to 21 families. Of these species 51 were not included in the previous checklist of the Park.

By comparing the two different techniques used for catching saproxylic beetles, we found a significantly high difference in species richness between Window Traps (WT) and Eclector Traps (ET) with a higher number of species captured in the Window Traps. However, the combined use of two different types of traps significantly expanded the spectrum of insects captured

Among the species reported as Least Concern in the IUCN Red List, we found interesting species such as the Elateridae Calambus bipustulats, the Eucnemidae Melasis buprestoides and the following species never previously found in the Park: Cerambycidae Xylotrechus rusticus, the Cetoniidae Valgus hemipterus, the Elateridae Lacon punctatus, the Mycetophagidae Mycetophagus piceus, Litargus connexus.

Although we didn’t find species listed in the Annexes of the EU Habitat Directive, some of the species found are locally threatened because of their rarity, local distribution, and strong linkage to old forests. Among these species there are the Bothrideridae Bothrideres bipunctatus, the Cerambycidae Prionus coriarius and Xylotrechus rusticus, the Dryophthoridae Dryophthorus corticalis, the Eucnemidae Nematodes filum (with only 1 individual captured in Alnus unmanged forest), the Histeridae Aeletes atomarius and Paromalus flavicornis, the Laemophloeidae Cryptolestes duplicatus, the Latridiidae Enicmus rugosus and Latridius hirtus, the Mycetophagidae Mycetophagus piceus, and the Zopheridae Colydium elongatum and Pycnomerus terebrans.

Keywords

Dead wood, saproxylic beetles, species checklist

Introduction

Forest ecosystems play an important role for the conservation of biodiversity and for the maintenance of ecological processes. Italian forests make up 34.7% of the country’s territory and are among the lushest in Europe (European Environment Agency 2006). North Italy, in particular the area of the Po Plain Valley, was once entirely covered by alluvial floodplain forests. Today these kinds of forests are reduced to small remnants, are considered one of most at risk ecosystems, and are strongly threatened by intensive agriculture and industrial activity (Minelli et al. 2002). Two examples of these ecosystems are the "Bosco Della Fontana" in Mantova and the "Ticino Valley Regional Park".

Saproxylic species represent roughly 20–30% of the invertebrate fauna of the European broad-leaved forests (Wermelinger et al. 2002, Vallauri et al. 2005) and constitute a huge part of woodland biodiversity. Moreover, saproxylic insects are considered one of the most reliable bio-indicators of high-quality mature woodlands (Speight 1989, Fowles et al. 1999, Brustel 2001, Alexander 2004, Johnsson et al. 2005) and have a very important role in regard to the protection and monitoring of forest biodiversity due to their highly specific living environments (Schlaghamerský 2000). The role of insects in the decomposition of deadwood and in the distribution of woody debris is essential (Schlaghamerský 2003, Harmon et al. 1986), and their conservation is strongly needed in order to preserve overall biodiversity.

As a result of the dramatic reduction in mature forests and the decreased availability of deadwood, most saproxylic communities are diminishing greatly. Several species are suffering from fragmented distribution, and in some cases, are disappearing from their former strongholds (Geiser 1998).

The ecology and distribution of many saproxyilic species in Mediterranean countries are poorly studied or completely unknown (Buse et al. 2010). Data on the saproxylic fauna of lowland forests, particularly on floodplains, is very limited (Nieto and Alexander 2010). The aim of this study is to expand our knowledge about the Italian saproxylic beetle populations and, more specifically, to gain more information about the species present in the floodplain forests of the Po Valley along a gradient of deadwood consumption within the Ticino Valley Natural Park.

Materials and methods

Study area

The study was conducted in the Ticino Valley Natural Park located in Northwest Italy 30 km south of the city of Milan. The park, which was acknowledged as the MAB Biosphere Reserve “Valle del Ticino” (UNESCO 2005), covers an area of 287 km2 along the banks of the Ticino River from Lake Maggiore to its confluence with the Po River. This particular geographic position crosses the most urbanized area of the country and represents an important ecological corridor between the Alps and the Apennines by creating a biological connection between continental Europe and the Mediterranean area. The Ticino Valley represents an area of high biodiversity with a large variety of habitats: conifer forests, lowland forests, waterways, wetlands, cultivated fields, heathlands, and meadows (Bogliani and Furlanetto 1995). In particular, the valley forests represent what remains of the ancient lowland deciduous forests that once covered the plains of northern Italy. Woodlands cover 195.46 km2 or 60% of the whole natural park and mainly consist of the two habitat types listed in Annex I of the EU Habitat Directive 92/43/CEE (Falco et al. 2008): 1) 91E0* – Alluvial forests with Alnus glutinosa and Fraxinus excelsior (Alno-Pandion, Alnion incanae, Salicion albae) and 2) 91F0* – Riparian mixed forests of Quercus robur, Ulmus laevis, and Ulmus minor.

This study covers two Sites of Community Importance (SCI): “Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano” (IT2080014) and “Boschi di Vaccarizza” (IT2080019) located on the southern side of the Park (Fig. 1)

Figure 1.  

The Southern side of the Ticino Valley Natural Park.

The SCI “Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano” extends along the Ticino River from the bridge of the Milano-Genova highway to the city of Pavia and covers an area of 13.52 km2. The SCI has an elongated shape and is inserted inside a broad valley groove with a low slope that widens as you move from North to South. The river is included in a dense hydrographic network represented by irrigation ditches that constitute an interesting environmental and wetland habitat with a high natural value (Perracino 2010). The forest vegetation includes both habitat types described above with the most common trees being the pedunculated oak (Quercus robur), three species of poplars (Populus alba, P. nigra, P. tremulus), and the locust tree (Robinia pseudoacacia) and the most common high shrubs being hazel (Corylus avellana), hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna), and bird cherry (Prunus padus). The most interesting area in the SCI is the Integral Nature Reserve "Bosco Siro Negri" (BN10). The Reserve, established in 1973, is characterized by the presence of unmanaged lowland forests that represent the vegetation which covered a large part of the Po Valley before Roman expansion (Tomaselli and Gentile 1971).

The SCI “Boschi di Vaccarizza” covers an area of 4.65 km2 between the city of Pavia and the Southern border of the park; it is completely included inside the Ticino Valley Regional Park, but it’s located in an area subjected to deep transformations by human activities. The SCI is located downstream of the confluence of the Ticino River into Po River. In this stretch, the floodplain is very large when compared to many other waterways in the area and is occupied, for the most part, by poplar plantations which characterize the cultivation of the area. Only in the Northern part of the SCI and in the ranges in close contact with the river did we find a more complex vegetation structure (Perracino 2010). The study area includes only the northern part of the SCI and sampling was only carried out in one type of habitat: the wet forests belonging to type "*91E0: Alluvional forests" (Falco et al. 2008) which featured a prevalence of alder trees, Alnus glutinosa.

Study design

We investigated 6 sampling sites consisting of both managed and unmanaged forests. We considered unmanaged forests those which had not been influenced by direct human disturbance for at least 20 years (Paillet et al. 2010). We analyzed data from 2 riparian mixed forests (habitat code 91F0*) dominated by Quercus robur (called here in this paper "Quercus forests") and 4 Alluvial forests (habitat code 91E0*). The Alluvial forests included 2 riparian forests of Alnus glutinosa (Corine Biotope code 44.3 and called in this paper “Alnus forests”) and 2 arborescent galleries of tall Salix alba, S. fragilis, and Populus nigra (Corine biotope 44.13: called in this paper “Populus forests”).

In the SCI "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano", we considered two Populus forests consisting of 1 managed site (BN1) and 1 unmanaged site (BN21). We also analyzed two Quercus forests consisting of 1 managed (BN5) and 1 unmanaged site (BN10).

In the SCI "Boschi di Vaccarizza", we investigated two Alnus forests. In this case we also investigated 1 unmanged forest (V1) and 1 managed forest (V2).

For each forest, we selected and georeferenced 12 trees, 6 fallen and 6 standing, belonging to three decay classes of wood according to the criteria described in the manual "BioSoil - Biodiversity Project" (Cindolo and Petriccione 2006): Class 1 – hard and compact wood with intact bark, Class 2 – hardwood or initial disintegration (penetrable up to 1cm) with bark partially absent, and Class 3 – soft wood (penetrable up to 3 cm or more) with bark almost totally absent. We placed traps on two trees for each decaying class.

For collecting beetles, we used two different traps: 1) Eclector Traps (Alinvi et al. 2007) used for the quantitative sampling of insects emerging from logs in a moderately advanced stage of decomposition and 2) Trunk Window Traps (Kaila 1993) used to sample the total assemblage of flying saproxylic beetles (Fig. 2).

Figure 2.  

Trunk Window Traps (Kaila 1993) and Eclector Traps (Alinvi et al. 2007).

All traps were checked every two weeks from April 2010 to September 2010 for a total of 12 collections from each forest and 864 samples collected during the study. Of the 68 families identified, 48 were found to be saproxylic and we considered obligate saproxyilics to be those beetles which depend on dead wood in at least part of their lifecycle (Gibb et al. 2006). Among the 48 saproxilic families, we choose only 21 families on the basis of there being a significant number of saproxylic species in the family and the availability of a specialist to identify the specimens.

The families of beetles determined to the species level were: Anthribidae (Billberg, 1820), Bothrideridae (Erichson, 1845), Cerambycidae (Latreille, 1802), Cerylonidae (Billberg, 1820), Cetoniidae (Leach, 1815), Curculionidae (Latreille, 1802), Dryophthoridae (Schönherr, 1825), Elateridae (Leach, 1815), Erotylidae (Latreille, 1802), Eucnemidae (Eschscholtz, 1829), Histeridae (Gyllenhal, 1808), Laemophloeidae (Ganglbauer, 1899), Latridiidae (Erichson, 1842), Lissomidae (Castelnau, 1840), Lucanidae (Latreille, 1804), Mycetophagidae (Leach, 1815), Monotomidae (Laporte, 1840), Nitidulidae (Latreille, 1802), Silvanidae (Kirby, 1837), Tenebrionidae (Latreille, 1802), and Zopheridae (Solier, 1834).

Data analysis

In the analysis, we used the pooled sample of 72 traps (36 windows traps and 36 eclector traps). As a measure of species richness (α-diversity) (Whittaker 1972) we used the number of species caught in each plot because the sampling effort was the same at all the sites. The number of species was log-transformed to approach a normal distribution. We compared species richness among the tree habitat types using a one-way ANOVA and between managed and unmanaged forests using a T-test.

Saproxylic beetles of the Ticino Valley Regional Park

Anthribus nebulosus (Forster, 1770)

Nomenclature: 

Brachytarsus nebulosus Kuster, 1859 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Bruchus varius Fabricius, 1787 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Bruchus clathratus Herbst, 1786 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Anthribus variegatus Geoffroy, 1785 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

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Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Corsica, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia North, Sardinia, Slovakia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, East Palaearctic, Near East (Asian Turkey, Caucasian Russian republics, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaidjan, Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Jordan, Sinai Peninsula (Egypt), Arabian peninsula, Iran, Iraq) (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species lives in conifer, broadleaves, mixed, and floodplain forests. The larva is a predator of Coccidae and develops mainly on pine and fir, while the adult is found on larch, willow, oak, and beech (Hoebeke and Wheeler 1991, Holuša and Trýzna 2007).

Eusphyrus vasconicus (Hoffmann, 1954)

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Distribution: 

French mainland and Italian mainland (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Phaenotherion fasciculatum (Reitter, 1891)

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Distribution: 

Croatia, Italian mainland (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species is polyphagous. The larva develops and lives in the dead branches of different wood species; the adult is sometimes found in soil and roots (Abbazzi et al. 1999).

Platystomos albinus (Linneaus, 1758)

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Distribution: 

Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Hungary, Italian mainland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Romania, Russia North, Sardinia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, East Palaearctic, Near East (Asian Turkey, Caucasian Russian republics, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaidjan, Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Jordan, Sinai Peninsula (Egypt), Arabian peninsula, Iran, Iraq) (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The larva develops in dead and dying trees usually in the forest; it is often associated with the fungus Daldinia sp. (Alexander 2002).

Bothrideres bipunctatus (Gmelin, 1790)

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    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Paolo Cornacchia
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  6. scientificName:
    Bothrideres bipunctatus
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Bothrideridae
    ; genus:
    Bothrideres
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Gmelin 1790
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi di Vaccarizza" - V2
    ; verbatimElevation:
    65 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 519868E 4999488N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.148589
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.252737
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    2
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Paolo Cornacchia
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Austria, Azores, Balearic Is., Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Canary Is., Channel Is., Corsica, Crete, Croatia, Cyclades Is., Cyprus, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Dodecanese Is., Estonia, European Turkey, Faroe Is., Finland, Franz Josef Land, French mainland, Germany, Gibraltar, Greek mainland, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italian mainland, Kaliningrad Region, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Madeira, Malta, Moldova Republic of, Monaco, North Aegean Is., Northern Ireland, Norwegian mainland, Novaya Zemlya, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia North, Russia Northwest, Russia South, San Marino, Sardinia, Selvagens Is., Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Svalbard & Jan Mayen, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Vatican City, Yugoslavia (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species lives in relict virgin forests (Bussler et al. 2005). It is found in the larval galleries of other beetles in the decaying woods of broadleaves, mainly willow and poplar. The larva is polymetabolous ectoparasitoids of the longhorn and jewel beetle larvae (Hůrka 2005).

Oxylaemus cylindricus (Panzer, 1796)

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    Oxylaemus cylindricus
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    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Bothrideridae
    ; genus:
    Oxylaemus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Panzer 1796
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN5
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 502886E 5008393N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
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    45.229029
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.036770
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    2
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Paolo Cornacchia
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  2. scientificName:
    Oxylaemus cylindricus
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Bothrideridae
    ; genus:
    Oxylaemus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Panzer 1796
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN10
    ; verbatimElevation:
    76 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 504479E 5006332N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.210461
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.057038
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    9
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Paolo Cornacchia
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Austria, Azores, Balearic Is., Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Canary Is., Channel Is., Corsica, Crete, Croatia, Cyclades Is., Cyprus, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Dodecanese Is., Estonia, European Turkey, Faroe Is., Finland, Franz Josef Land, French mainland, Germany, Gibraltar, Greek mainland, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italian mainland, Kaliningrad Region, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Madeira, Malta, Moldova, Republic of Monaco, North Aegean Is., Northern Ireland, Norwegian mainland, Novaya Zemlya, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia North, Russia Northwest, Russia South, San Marino, Sardinia, Selvagens Is., Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Svalbard & Jan Mayen, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Vatican City, Yugoslavia (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species lives infrequently in the bark of old oaks as a commensal in the galleries of the bark beetles which grow ambrosia fungi (Hůrka 2005).

Aegomorphus clavipes (Schrank, 1781)

Nomenclature: 

Cerambyx varius Fabricius, 1787 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

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    Aegomorphus clavipes
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    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Aegomorphus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Schrank 1781
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN21
    ; verbatimElevation:
    66 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 506342E 5005026N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
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    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.198691
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.080746
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    5
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Albania, Andorra, Austria, Azores, Balearic Is., Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Canary Is., Channel Is., Corsica, Crete, Croatia, Cyclades Is., Cyprus, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Dodecanese Is., Estonia, European Turkey, Faroe Is., Finland, Franz Josef Land, French mainland, Germany, Gibraltar, Greek mainland, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italian mainland, Kaliningrad Region, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Madeira, Malta, Moldova Republic of, Monaco, North Aegean Is., Northern Ireland, Norwegian mainland, Novaya Zemlya, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia North, Russia Northwest, Russia South, San Marino, Sardinia, Selvagens Is., Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Svalbard & Jan Mayen, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Vatican City, Yugoslavia, Afro-tropical region, Australian region, East Palaearctic, Near East, Nearctic region, Neotropical region, North Africa (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Aegosoma scabricorne (Scopoli, 1763)

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    Aegosoma scabricorne
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    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Aegosoma
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Scopoli 1763
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    68 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 503258E 5007870N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.224312
    ; decimalLongitude:
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    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    7
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  2. scientificName:
    Aegosoma scabricorne
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Aegosoma
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Scopoli 1763
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN21
    ; verbatimElevation:
    66 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 506342E 5005026N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.198691
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.080746
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  3. scientificName:
    Aegosoma scabricorne
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Aegosoma
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Scopoli 1763
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN5
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 502886E 5008393N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.229029
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.036770
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    3
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  4. scientificName:
    Aegosoma scabricorne
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Aegosoma
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Scopoli 1763
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN10
    ; verbatimElevation:
    76 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 504479E 5006332N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.210461
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.057038
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    7
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  5. scientificName:
    Aegosoma scabricorne
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Aegosoma
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Scopoli 1763
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi di Vaccarizza" - V1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 519272E 4999526N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.148947
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.245157
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    3
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  6. scientificName:
    Aegosoma scabricorne
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Aegosoma
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Scopoli 1763
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi di Vaccarizza" - V2
    ; verbatimElevation:
    65 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 519868E 4999488N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.148589
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.252737
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    4
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Conservation status: 

Least Concern (European Environment Agency 2013).

Distribution: 

Albania, Austria, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Corsica, Crete, Croatia, Czech Republic, European Turkey, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Macedonia, Romania, Russia South, Sardinia, Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Switzerland, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, Near East (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species appears in early summer and has nocturnal habits. The larva lives in all species of broadleaves, but mainly in large dead trees (Pesarini and Sabbadini 1994).

Cerambyx scopolii (Fuessly, 1775)

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  1. scientificName:
    Cerambyx scopolii
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Cerambyx
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Fuessly 1775
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi di Vaccarizza" - V2
    ; verbatimElevation:
    65 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 519868E 4999488N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.148589
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.252737
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identificationID:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; identifiedBy:
    2011
Conservation status: 

Least Concern (European Environment Agency 2013).

Distribution: 

Albania, Austria, Balearic Is., Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Corsica, Crete, Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, European Turkey, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova Republic of, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia North, Russia Northwest, Russia South, Sardinia, Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, East Palaearctic, Near East (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

This is the smallest European species of the genus. The larva is polyphagous and develops for two years in dead wood, but it also often lives in the wood of various damaged or diseased broadleaves. The adult is active for most of the spring and summer and appears in the flowers of shrubs and herbs and on old wood (Hůrka 2005, Pesarini and Sabbadini 1994).

Chlorophorus varius (Muller, 1766)

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  1. scientificName:
    Chlorophorus varius
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Chlorophorus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Muller 1766
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    68 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 503258E 5007870N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.224312
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.041499
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    3
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  2. scientificName:
    Chlorophorus varius
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Chlorophorus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Muller 1766
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN21
    ; verbatimElevation:
    66 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 506342E 5005026N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.198691
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.080746
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Conservation status: 

Least Concern (European Environment Agency 2013).

Distribution: 

Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Corsica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, European Turkey, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova Republic of, Poland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia South, Sardinia, Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, East Palaearctic, Near East (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species develops in the wood and dead branches of various broadleaves and occasionally in conifers; adults occur on flowers (Alexander 2002, Hůrka 2005).

Clytus arietis (Linneaus, 1758)

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  1. scientificName:
    Clytus arietis
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    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Clytus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    68 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 503258E 5007870N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.224312
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.041499
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  2. scientificName:
    Clytus arietis
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Clytus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN10
    ; verbatimElevation:
    76 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 504479E 5006332N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.210461
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.057038
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Conservation status: 

Least Concern (European Environment Agency 2013).

Distribution: 

Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Corsica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, European Turkey, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova Republic of, Poland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia South, Sardinia, Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, East Palaearctic, Near East (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species is active for most of the spring and summer. Larva develops under bark and in the wood of many broadleaves, and is often found on oaks, beech, and fruit trees (Hůrka 2005). The adults occur on flowers, but can also be found on the trunks of host plants (Pesarini and Sabbadini 1994).

Grammoptera ruficornis (Fabricius, 1781)

Nomenclature: 

Leptura ruficornis Fabricius, 1781 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Leptura atra Fabricius, 1775 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

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    Grammoptera ruficornis
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Grammoptera
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Fabricius 1781
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN5
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 502886E 5008393N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.229029
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.036770
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  2. scientificName:
    Grammoptera ruficornis
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Grammoptera
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Fabricius 1781
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi di Vaccarizza" - V2
    ; verbatimElevation:
    65 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 519868E 4999488N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.148589
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.252737
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    2
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Ireland, Italian mainland, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova Republic of, Northern Ireland, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia East, Russia South, Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, Near East (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species is the most common of the four Central European species of the genus. The larva is polyphagous and develops under bark on dry branch wood. The adult appears in May and June on flowers of various plants especially hawthorns and umbrellifers (Hůrka 2005).

Leiopus nebulosus (Linneaus, 1758)

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  1. scientificName:
    Leiopus nebulosus
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Leiopus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    68 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 503258E 5007870N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.224312
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.041499
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    3
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  2. scientificName:
    Leiopus nebulosus
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Leiopus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN5
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 502886E 5008393N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.229029
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.036770
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  3. scientificName:
    Leiopus nebulosus
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Leiopus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN10
    ; verbatimElevation:
    76 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 504479E 5006332N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.210461
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.057038
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  4. scientificName:
    Leiopus nebulosus
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Leiopus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi di Vaccarizza" - V2
    ; verbatimElevation:
    65 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 519868E 4999488N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.148589
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.252737
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    3
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Corsica, Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, European Turkey, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Moldova, Republic of, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia North, Russia Northwest, Russia South, Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, East Palaearctic, Near East (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The larva is polyphagous and develops under bark on branches and trunks of various dead broadleaves, mainly oak, and also rarely in conifers. The adult is found from May to August on wood in broadleaves woodland ranging from lowlands to mountains (Alexander 2002, Hůrka 2005).

Leptura aurulenta (Fabricius, 1792)

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    Leptura aurulenta
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    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Leptura
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Fabricius 1792
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi di Vaccarizza" - V1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 519272E 4999526N
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    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Corsica, Croatia, Czech Republic, European Turkey, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Ireland, Italian mainland, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Switzerland, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, Near East, North Africa (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species is widespread from the plains to the mountains. The larva develops in the cambial layer of large sections of freshly dead broadleaves wood. The adult is usually found on oaks, and rarely occur on flowers. (Alexander and Anderson 2012, Pesarini and Sabbadini 1994).

Mesosa nebulosa (Fabricius, 1781)

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    Mesosa nebulosa
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    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Mesosa
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Fabricius 1781
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN5
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 502886E 5008393N
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    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Corsica, Crete, Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, European Turkey, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Luxembourg, Moldova Republic of, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia South, Sardinia, Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, Near East, North Africa (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species is polyphagous. The larva develops in the wood of different species of broadleaves. The adult appears in early spring and remains active for a short period (Pesarini and Sabbadini 1994).

Morimus asper (Sulzer, 1776)

Nomenclature: 

Cerambyx asper Sulzer, 1776 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Morimus ganglbaueri  Reitter, 1894 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

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    Morimus asper
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Morimus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Sulzer 1776
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi di Vaccarizza" - V1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 519272E 4999526N
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    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    4
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Corsica, Croatia, European Turkey, French mainland, Greek mainland, Italian mainland, Romania, San Marino, Sardinia, Sicily, Spanish mainland, Switzerland (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species has a strong sexual dimorphism. The larva is polyphagous and develops in both deciduous and coniferous trees, but prefers the first. The adult can be found on the trunks of the same host plants (Pesarini and Sabbadini 1994).

Neoclytus acuminatus (Fabricius, 1775)

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    Neoclytus acuminatus
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    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Neoclytus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Fabricius 1775
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN21
    ; verbatimElevation:
    66 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 506342E 5005026N
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    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    3
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    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identificationID:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; identifiedBy:
    2011
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    Neoclytus acuminatus
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    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Neoclytus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Fabricius 1775
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN5
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 502886E 5008393N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.229029
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.036770
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identificationID:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; identifiedBy:
    2011
Distribution: 

Croatia, Hungary, Italian mainland, Slovenia, Switzerland, Nearctic region (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species is thermophilic. It is found on many hardwoods as rosa, oak, lime, ash, grape, cercis, chestnut, willow, hornbeam, evonymus, birch, robinia, and hibiscus trees, but is also more rarely found in conifers such as fir trees (Pesarini and Sabbadini 1994).

Phymatodes testaceus (Linneaus, 1958)

Nomenclature: 

Callidium violaceum Rossi, 1790 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Callidium italicus Gmelin, 1790 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Callidium ruficollis Fabricius, 1781 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

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    Phymatodes testaceus
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    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Phymatodes
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    68 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 503258E 5007870N
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    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
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    Phymatodes testaceus
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Phymatodes
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN10
    ; verbatimElevation:
    76 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 504479E 5006332N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.210461
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.057038
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Conservation status: 

Least Concern (European Environment Agency 2013).

Distribution: 

Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Corsica, Crete, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, European Turkey, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova Republic of, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia North, Russia Northwest, Russia South, Sardinia, Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, East Palaearctic, Near East, Nearctic region, North Africa, Oriental region (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species develops in the dead branches and dead logs of various broadleaves, mainly oak, and also in conifers. The larva makes characteristic borings in the bark and sapwood. The adult is crepuscular and attracted to light and sweet secretions (Alexander 2002).

Pogonocherus hispidus (Linneaus, 1958)

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    Pogonocherus hispidus
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    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Pogonocherus
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    68 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 503258E 5007870N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.224312
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.041499
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    2
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  2. scientificName:
    Pogonocherus hispidus
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Pogonocherus
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN5
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 502886E 5008393N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
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    45.229029
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.036770
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    4
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  3. scientificName:
    Pogonocherus hispidus
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Pogonocherus
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi di Vaccarizza" - V1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 519272E 4999526N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.148947
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.245157
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    2
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Corsica, Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Ireland, Italian mainland, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Moldova Republic of, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia North, Russia Northwest, Russia South, Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, North Africa (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species develops in the thin dead branches of a variety of broadleaves especially in old hedgerows (Alexander 2002).

Prionus (Prionus) coriarius (Linneaus, 1958)

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  1. scientificName:
    Prionus coriarius
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    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Prionus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    68 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 503258E 5007870N
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    45.224312
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    9.041499
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  2. scientificName:
    Prionus coriarius
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Prionus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN5
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 502886E 5008393N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.229029
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.036770
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    3
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  3. scientificName:
    Prionus coriarius
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Prionus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN10
    ; verbatimElevation:
    76 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 504479E 5006332N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.210461
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.057038
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    4
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Conservation status: 

Least Concern (European Environment Agency 2013).

Distribution: 

Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova Republic of, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia North, Russia Northwest, Russia South, Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, Near East, North Africa (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species is widespread in both the plains and the mountains. The larva develops for three years in dead wood, mainly in stumps and their roots, and reaches up to 70mm in size. The adult appears in the summer in broadleaves and mixed forests, and also rarely in conifers. It flies at dusk and during the night. It is a species with a declining population (Hůrka 2005, Pesarini and Sabbadini 1994).

Pseudovadonia livida (Fabricius, 1776)

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    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Pseudovadonia
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Fabricius 1776
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    68 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 503258E 5007870N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.224312
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.041499
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    2
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  2. scientificName:
    Pseudovadonia livida
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Pseudovadonia
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Fabricius 1776
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN5
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 502886E 5008393N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.229029
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.036770
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    2
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  3. scientificName:
    Pseudovadonia livida
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Pseudovadonia
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Fabricius 1776
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN10
    ; verbatimElevation:
    76 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 504479E 5006332N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.210461
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.057038
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    3
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, European Turkey, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Ireland, Italian mainland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova Republic of, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia North, Russia Northwest, Russia South, Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, East Palaearctic, Near East (Fauna Europaea (2013)).

Notes: 

The larva lives in the soil and feeds on the mycelia of fairy ring champignons. The adult appears from June to August on various flowers, mainly in meadows (Hůrka 2005).

Stenurella melanura (Linneaus, 1958)

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    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Stenurella
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    68 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 503258E 5007870N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
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    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.224312
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.041499
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    3
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  2. scientificName:
    Stenurella melanura
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Stenurella
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN21
    ; verbatimElevation:
    66 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 506342E 5005026N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.198691
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.080746
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  3. scientificName:
    Stenurella melanura
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Stenurella
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN5
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 502886E 5008393N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.229029
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.036770
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    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    4
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  4. scientificName:
    Stenurella melanura
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Stenurella
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN10
    ; verbatimElevation:
    76 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 504479E 5006332N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.210461
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.057038
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  5. scientificName:
    Stenurella melanura
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Stenurella
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi di Vaccarizza" - V1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 519272E 4999526N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.148947
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.245157
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, European Turkey, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova Republic of, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia North, Russia Northwest, Russia South, Slovakia, Slovenia,Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, East Palaearctic, Near East, Oriental region (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species is very common and lives in forests, meadows, and glades from lowlands to mountains. The larva develops in the rotting wood of broadleaves and conifers. Adults in flowers (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Stictoleptura cordigera (Fuessly, 1775)

Nomenclature: 

Leptura cordigera Fuessly, 1775 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

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  1. scientificName:
    Stictoleptura cordigera
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Stictoleptura
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Fuessly 1775
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi di Vaccarizza" - V1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 519272E 4999526N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.148947
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.245157
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Central and Southern Europe, Asia Minor, Syria and Caucaso (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The larva develops in the wood of different species of broadleaves. The adult occur on flowers. (Pesarini and Sabbadini 1994).

Strangalia attenuata (Linneaus, 1958)

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  1. scientificName:
    Strangalia attenuata
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Strangalia
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    68 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 503258E 5007870N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.224312
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.041499
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    4
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Corsica, Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, European Turkey, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova Republic of, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia North, Russia Northwest, Russia South, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, East Palaearctic, Near East, Oriental region (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species is more common in the plains than in the mountains. The larva develops in different species of broadleaves. The adult occur on flowers and appears during late spring and summer (Pesarini and Sabbadini 1994).

Tetrops praeustus (Linneaus, 1958)

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  1. scientificName:
    Tetrops praeustus
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Tetrops
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN5
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 502886E 5008393N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.229029
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.036770
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, European Turkey, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova Republic of, North Aegean Is., Norwegian mainland, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia North, Russia Northwest, Russia South, Sardinia, Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, East Palaearctic, Near East, North Africa (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The larva develops under the bark of the dry branch wood of roses and hawthorns, as well as, blackthorns and other fruit trees. The adult appears beginning in April on the twigs, leaves, and flowers of orchards and forest edges (Hůrka 2005).

Xylotrechus antilope (Schonherr, 1817)

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  1. scientificName:
    Xylotrechus antilope
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Xylotrechus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Schonherr 1817
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN5
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 502886E 5008393N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.229029
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.036770
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Conservation status: 

Least Concern (European Environment Agency 2013).

Distribution: 

Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Corsica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, European Turkey, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Moldova Republic of, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia South, Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, Near East, North Africa (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species is more widespread in the Mediterranean area than in continental regions. The larva develops only in oaks. The adult appears during spring and summer on the logs of the host plants (Pesarini and Sabbadini 1994).

Xylotrechus rusticus (Linneaus, 1958)

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  1. scientificName:
    Xylotrechus rusticus
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Xylotrechus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    68 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 503258E 5007870N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.224312
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.041499
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    19
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  2. scientificName:
    Xylotrechus rusticus
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Xylotrechus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN21
    ; verbatimElevation:
    66 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 506342E 5005026N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.198691
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.080746
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    2
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Conservation status: 

Least Concern (European Environment Agency 2013).

Distribution: 

Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova Republic of, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia North, Russia Northwest, Russia South, Sardinia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, East Palaearctic, Near East, North Africa, Oriental region (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species is rare but widespread as are the other species of the genus. The larva develops under the bark of various broadleaves, mainly birch, poplar, willow, and aspen. The adults mostly occur on stacks of dry branches or logs of host plants and fly and run around in sunshine (Hůrka 2005).

Xylotrechus stebbingi (Gahan, 1906)

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  1. scientificName:
    Xylotrechus stebbingi
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Xylotrechus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Gahan 1906
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    68 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 503258E 5007870N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.224312
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.041499
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  2. scientificName:
    Xylotrechus stebbingi
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Xylotrechus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Gahan 1906
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN21
    ; verbatimElevation:
    66 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 506342E 5005026N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.198691
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.080746
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    3
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  3. scientificName:
    Xylotrechus stebbingi
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Xylotrechus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Gahan 1906
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN5
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 502886E 5008393N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.229029
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.036770
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  4. scientificName:
    Xylotrechus stebbingi
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Xylotrechus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Gahan 1906
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN10
    ; verbatimElevation:
    76 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 504479E 5006332N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.210461
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.057038
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  5. scientificName:
    Xylotrechus stebbingi
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerambycidae
    ; genus:
    Xylotrechus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Gahan 1906
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi di Vaccarizza" - V1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 519272E 4999526N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.148947
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.245157
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Carlo Pesarini
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Crete, French mainland, Greek mainland, Italian mainland, Sardinia, Switzerland, Afro-tropical region, Australian region, Near East, North Africa, Oriental region (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

It is an allochthonous species which probably arrived in Europe infesting the wood of mulberry trees. Little is known about its biology (Dioli and Viganò 1990).

Cerylon ferrugineum (Stephens, 1830)

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  1. scientificName:
    Cerylon ferrugineum
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerylonidae
    ; genus:
    Cerylon
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Stephens 1830
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    68 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 503258E 5007870N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.224312
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.041499
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    3
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Claudio Canepari
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  2. scientificName:
    Cerylon ferrugineum
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerylonidae
    ; genus:
    Cerylon
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Stephens 1830
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN21
    ; verbatimElevation:
    66 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 506342E 5005026N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.198691
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.080746
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    2
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Claudio Canepari
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  3. scientificName:
    Cerylon ferrugineum
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cerylonidae
    ; genus:
    Cerylon
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Stephens 1830
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN5
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 502886E 5008393N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.229029
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.036770
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    4
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Claudio Canepari
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Corsica, Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, European Turkey, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Ireland, Italian mainland, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia North, Russia Northwest, Russia South, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species lives in ancient forests. The larva develops in the rotten wood of different species of recently dead hardwoods and feeds on decomposing fungi and spores (Alexander and Anderson 2012).

Cetonia aurata (Linneaus, 1761)

Nomenclature: 

Scarabaeus aurata Linneaus, 1761 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

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  1. scientificName:
    Cetonia aurata
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cetoniidae
    ; genus:
    Cetonia
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1761
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    68 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 503258E 5007870N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.224312
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.041499
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    13
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Giuseppe Carpaneto
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  2. scientificName:
    Cetonia aurata
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cetoniidae
    ; genus:
    Cetonia
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1761
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN21
    ; verbatimElevation:
    66 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 506342E 5005026N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.198691
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.080746
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    2
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Giuseppe Carpaneto
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  3. scientificName:
    Cetonia aurata
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cetoniidae
    ; genus:
    Cetonia
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1761
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN5
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 502886E 5008393N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.229029
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.036770
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    5
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Giuseppe Carpaneto
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  4. scientificName:
    Cetonia aurata
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cetoniidae
    ; genus:
    Cetonia
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1761
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN10
    ; verbatimElevation:
    76 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 504479E 5006332N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.210461
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.057038
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    2
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Giuseppe Carpaneto
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  5. scientificName:
    Cetonia aurata
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cetoniidae
    ; genus:
    Cetonia
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1761
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi di Vaccarizza" - V1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 519272E 4999526N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.148947
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.245157
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Giuseppe Carpaneto
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  6. scientificName:
    Cetonia aurata
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cetoniidae
    ; genus:
    Cetonia
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1761
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi di Vaccarizza" - V2
    ; verbatimElevation:
    65 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 519868E 4999488N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.148589
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.252737
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    3
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Giuseppe Carpaneto
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Channel Is., Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, European Turkey, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Ireland, Italian mainland, Kaliningrad Region, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia North, Russia Northwest, Russia South, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, East Palaearctic, Near East (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species is very common. The larva develops in the rotten wood of old broadleaves with humus-rich soil. It pupates in late summer and autumn in a cocoon in which the beetle overwinters. The adult appears from April to October on the flowers of various herbs, shrubs, trees, and also sometimes at oozing sap (Hůrka 2005).

Oxythyrea funesta (Poda, 1761)

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    ; family:
    Cetoniidae
    ; genus:
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    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Poda 1761
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    68 m
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    32T 503258E 5007870N
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    Silvia Stefanelli
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    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    16
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    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Giuseppe Carpaneto
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
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    Oxythyrea funesta
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    ; genus:
    Oxythyrea
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Poda 1761
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN21
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    66 m
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    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    2
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Giuseppe Carpaneto
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  3. scientificName:
    Oxythyrea funesta
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cetoniidae
    ; genus:
    Oxythyrea
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Poda 1761
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN5
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 502886E 5008393N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.229029
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.036770
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    4
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Giuseppe Carpaneto
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Albania, Andorra, Austria, Balearic Is., Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Canary Is., Channel Is., Corsica, Croatia, Czech Republic, European Turkey, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, North Aegean Is., Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia South, Sardinia, Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, Near East, North Africa (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

It is a thermophilous species. The adult appears from May to July on the flowers of various herbs and shrubs (Hůrka 2005).

Potosia cuprea (Fabricius, 1775)

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  1. scientificName:
    Potosia cuprea
    ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cetoniidae
    ; genus:
    Potosia
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Fabricius 1775
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    68 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 503258E 5007870N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.224312
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    9.041499
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Giuseppe Carpaneto
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
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    Potosia cuprea
    ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cetoniidae
    ; genus:
    Potosia
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Fabricius 1775
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN21
    ; verbatimElevation:
    66 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 506342E 5005026N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.198691
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.080746
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    3
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Giuseppe Carpaneto
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Notes: 

It is a common, hardy species with variable coloration. The larva which often occurs at the edges of ant hills of Formica rufa group feeds on nest material and various wood debris. Females lay eggs near the anthills and larval development takes two years. The adult appears from May to July on flowers and ripe fruits (Hůrka 2005).

Tropinota (Epicometis) hirta (Poda, 1761)

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  1. scientificName:
    Tropinota hirta
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cetoniidae
    ; genus:
    Tropinota
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Poda 1761
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    68 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 503258E 5007870N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.224312
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    9.041499
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Giuseppe Carpaneto
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  2. scientificName:
    Tropinota hirta
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cetoniidae
    ; genus:
    Tropinota
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Poda 1761
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN21
    ; verbatimElevation:
    66 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 506342E 5005026N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.198691
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.080746
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Giuseppe Carpaneto
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Albania, Andorra, Austria, Balearic Is., Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Channel Is., Corsica, Crete, Croatia, Cyclades Is., Cyprus, Czech Republic, Dodecanese Is., European Turkey, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Kaliningrad Region, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova Republic of, Poland, Romania, Russia East, Russia South, Sardinia, Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, Near East, North Africa (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

This is an univoltine species. The larva feeds on decaying plant matter and roots in the soil. The adult appears at the end of March mostly on yellow flowers and feeds on pollen (Hůrka 2005).

Valgus hemipterus (Linneaus, 1758)

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  1. scientificName:
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    ; family:
    Cetoniidae
    ; genus:
    Valgus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    68 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 503258E 5007870N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.224312
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    9.041499
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    64
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Giuseppe Carpaneto
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
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    Valgus hemipterus
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    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cetoniidae
    ; genus:
    Valgus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN21
    ; verbatimElevation:
    66 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 506342E 5005026N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.198691
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.080746
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    108
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Giuseppe Carpaneto
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
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    Cetoniidae
    ; genus:
    Valgus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN5
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 502886E 5008393N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.229029
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    9.036770
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    22
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Giuseppe Carpaneto
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
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    Valgus hemipterus
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cetoniidae
    ; genus:
    Valgus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN10
    ; verbatimElevation:
    76 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 504479E 5006332N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.210461
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    9.057038
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    30
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Giuseppe Carpaneto
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
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    Valgus hemipterus
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cetoniidae
    ; genus:
    Valgus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi di Vaccarizza" - V1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 519272E 4999526N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.148947
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.245157
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    22
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Giuseppe Carpaneto
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
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    Valgus hemipterus
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Cetoniidae
    ; genus:
    Valgus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Linnaeus 1758
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi di Vaccarizza" - V2
    ; verbatimElevation:
    65 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 519868E 4999488N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.148589
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.252737
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    15
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Giuseppe Carpaneto
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Conservation status: 

Least Concern (European Environment Agency 2013).

Distribution: 

Albania, Austria, Balearic Is., Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Corsica, Crete, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, European Turkey, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia Northwest, Russia South, Sardinia, Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, Near East, Nearctic region, North Africa (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The larva develops in the decaying wood of dead broadleaves for one year. The adult appears from the end of April to the end of June on flowers in warmer areas (Hůrka 2005).

Phloeophagus lignarius (Marsham, 1802)

Nomenclature: 

Rhyncolus sulcirostris Thomson, 1894 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Cossonus cylindrirostris Olivier, 1807 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Rhyncolus latirostris Thomson, 1886 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

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  1. scientificName:
    Phloeophagus lignarius
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Curculionidae
    ; genus:
    Phloeophagus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Marsham 1802
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN21
    ; verbatimElevation:
    66 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 506342E 5005026N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
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    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Enzo Colonnelli
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  2. scientificName:
    Phloeophagus lignarius
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Curculionidae
    ; genus:
    Phloeophagus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Marsham 1802
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN10
    ; verbatimElevation:
    76 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 504479E 5006332N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.210461
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.057038
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Enzo Colonnelli
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Albania, Andorra, Austria, Balearic Is., Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Gibraltar, Hungary, Italian mainland, Latvia, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia South, Slovakia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species develops in the decayed heartwood of beech, hawthorn, and ash (Alexander 2002).

Dryophthorus corticalis (Paykull, 1792)

Nomenclature: 

Curculio corticalis (Paykull, 1792) – Fauna Europaea (2013)

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  1. scientificName:
    Dryophthorus corticalis
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    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Dryophthoridae
    ; genus:
    Dryophthorus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Paykull 1792
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN21
    ; verbatimElevation:
    66 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 506342E 5005026N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.198691
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.080746
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    2
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Enzo Colonnelli
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  2. scientificName:
    Dryophthorus corticalis
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Dryophthoridae
    ; genus:
    Dryophthorus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Paykull 1792
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN5
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 502886E 5008393N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.229029
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.036770
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Enzo Colonnelli
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  3. scientificName:
    Dryophthorus corticalis
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Dryophthoridae
    ; genus:
    Dryophthorus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Paykull 1792
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN10
    ; verbatimElevation:
    76 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 504479E 5006332N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.210461
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.057038
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    28
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Enzo Colonnelli
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Austria, Britain I., Bulgaria, Corsica, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Hungary, Italian mainland, Kaliningrad Region, Latvia, Lithuania, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Russia Northwest, Sardinia, Sicily, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species inhabits the old relict forests of broadleaves and conifers throughout Europe. Despite their wide distribution, this species is pretty rare probably because of its hidden lifestyle and difficulty to collect. The larva develops in the hard wood of oaks and also in beeches and is often associated with the ant Lasius brunneus (Alexander 2002, Pešić 2011).

Ampedus (Ampedus) cinnaberinus (Eschscholtz, 1829)

Nomenclature: 

Elater angusticollis Heyden, 1886 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Ampedus lythropterus Germar, 1844 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

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  1. scientificName:
    Ampedus cinnaberinus
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    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Elateridae
    ; genus:
    Ampedus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Eschscholtz 1829
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN5
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 502886E 5008393N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.229029
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.036770
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    2
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Giuseppe Platia
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Conservation status: 

Least Concern (European Environment Agency 2013).

Distribution: 

Austria, Balearic Is., Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Kaliningrad Region, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Moldova Republic of, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia North, Russia Northwest, Russia South, Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, East Palaearctic, Near East, North Africa (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species is principally associated with ancient oak forests. The larva develops in the dead timber of various broadleaves mainly in heart-rot, but also under the bark of rotten limbs. It is a predator of other beetle larvae, often Dorcus sp. (Alexander 2002).

Ampedus (Ampedus) pomonae (Stephens, 1830)

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  1. scientificName:
    Ampedus pomonae
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    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Elateridae
    ; genus:
    Ampedus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Stephens 1830
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    68 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 503258E 5007870N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.224312
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.041499
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    2
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Giuseppe Platia
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
  2. scientificName:
    Ampedus pomonae
    ; taxonID: ; order:
    Coleoptera
    ; family:
    Elateridae
    ; genus:
    Ampedus
    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
    Stephens 1830
    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi di Vaccarizza" - V1
    ; verbatimElevation:
    62 m
    ; verbatimCoordinates:
    32T 519272E 4999526N
    ; verbatimCoordinateSystem:
    UTM WGS 84
    ; decimalLatitude:
    45.148947
    ; decimalLongitude:
    9.245157
    ; georeferencedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
    ; individualCount:
    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Giuseppe Platia
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Conservation status: 

Least Concern (European Environment Agency 2013).

Distribution: 

Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italian mainland, Kaliningrad Region, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Moldova Republic of, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia North, Russia Northwest, Russia South, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, East Palaearctic, Near East (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

This species is typical of wetlands, particularly the riparian forests of the Lombardy plains. The larva develops in the stumps of different species including both broadleaves and conifers (Platia 1994).

Ampedus (Ampedus) pomorum (Herbst, 1784)

Nomenclature: 

Ampedus brigittae Bouwer, 1980 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Ampedus robustus Bouwer, 1980 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

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    Silvia Stefanelli
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    Giuseppe Platia
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Conservation status: 

Least Concern (European Environment Agency 2013).

Distribution: 

Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Ireland, Italian mainland, Kaliningrad Region, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova Republic of, Northern Ireland, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia North, Russia Northwest, Russia South, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, East Palaearctic, Near East (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species is primarily associated with ancient wood pastures. Larva develops in the decayed timber of oak, birch, pine, and probably other trees. It pupates at the end of the season and hibernates as adult. The adult is active from May to June (Alexander 2002).

Ampedus (Ampedus) sanguinolentus (Schrank, 1776)

Nomenclature: 

Elater sanguinolentus Schrank, 1776

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    1
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    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Giuseppe Platia
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Conservation status: 

Least Concern (European Environment Agency 2013).

Distribution: 

Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Crete, Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Kaliningrad Region, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova Republic of, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia North, Russia Northwest, Russia South, Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, Near East (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

It is one of the most common species associated with ancient forests and wetlands. The species lives on the banks of rivers and swamps where the larva develops in many deciduous species and in the decay of logs, stumps, and branches. It pupates at end of the season and hibernates as adult (Alexander 2002, Platia 1994).

Calambus bipustulatus (Linneaus, 1767)

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    Giuseppe Platia
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    2011
Conservation status: 

Least Concern (European Environment Agency 2013).

Distribution: 

Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, French mainland, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italian mainland, Kaliningrad Region, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia Northwest, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, East Palaearctic (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species is found in the winter under the bark of old oak trees such as lindens, elms, poplars, and mulberry trees. The larva is a predator living in the soft rotten wood of stumps and trunks on the same plant as the adult, especially oaks (Platia 1994, Alexander 2002).

Cardiophorus (Cardiophorus) anticus (Erichson, 1840)

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    Giuseppe Platia
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    Giuseppe Platia
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    Giuseppe Platia
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    Pavia
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    Giuseppe Platia
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Bulgaria, French mainland, Greek mainland, Italian mainland, Sardinia, Sicily, Slovakia, Near East (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Lacon punctatus (Herbst, 1779)

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    Pavia
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    Silvia Stefanelli
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    Giuseppe Platia
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Conservation status: 

Least Concern (European Environment Agency 2013).

Distribution: 

Balearic Is., Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Corsica, Crete, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, European Turkey, French mainland, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Malta, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Sardinia, Sicily, Slovakia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, East Palaearctic, Near East, North Africa (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species lives in conifers, mainly pine, and in broadleaves like oak, beech, chestnut, willow, poplar, pear, and lime. The larva develops under the bark of standing and fallen dead trees and in stumps and trunks invaded by ants of the genus Camponotus. The adult has crepuscular and nocturnal habits and is often found together with the larvae (Platia 1994).

Melanotus (Melanotus) villosus (Fourcroy, 1785)

Nomenclature: 

Elater erythropus Gmelin, 1789 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Elater rufipes Herbst, 1784 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

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    Silvia Stefanelli
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    Giuseppe Platia
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Conservation status: 

Least Concern (European Environment Agency 2013).

Distribution: 

Albania, Austria, Balearic Is., Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, European Turkey, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Ireland, Italian mainland, Kaliningrad Region, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova Republic of, Northern Ireland, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia North, Russia Northwest, Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, East Palaearctic, Near East, North Africa (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species is common and widespread. The larva develops mainly in rotted timber, but also in decaying wood. The adult flies after dark and is attracted to light (Alexander 2002).

Dacne (Dacne) bipustulata (Thunberg, 1781)

Nomenclature: 

Cnecosophagus jekeli  Reitter, 1875 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Dacne rugosa Jakowlev, 1910 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Dermestes scanica Fabricius, 1775 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Ips humeralis Fabricius, 1787 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Dacne opaca Trella, 1929 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

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    ; identifiedBy:
    Paolo Audisio
    ; dateIdentified:
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    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Paolo Audisio
    ; dateIdentified:
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Conservation status: 

Least Concern (European Environment Agency 2013).

Distribution: 

Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Ireland, Italian mainland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia North, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species usually lives in softer polypore fungi, like Letiporus sulphureus, Piptoporus betulinus, and Pleurotus ostreatus, on trunks of broadleaves (Alexander and Anderson 2012).

Tritoma bipustulata (Fabricius, 1775)

Nomenclature: 

Cyrtotriplax binotata Reitter, 1887 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Cyrtotriplax bipunctata Csiki, 1899 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Tritoma dimidiata Redtenbacher, 1849 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Dermestes humeralis Marsham, 1802 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Tritoma incerta Rossi, 1790 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Tritoma pretiosa Roubal, 1934 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Cyrtotriplax pulchra Reitter, 1887 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Sphaeridium bimaculata Herbst, 1783 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Cyrtotriplax ehmanni  Dietl, 1898 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

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Conservation status: 

Least Concern (European Environment Agency 2013).

Distribution: 

Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Russia Central, Russia North, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species occurs relatively often and throughout the year on tree fungi, especially on beeches where the larva also develops (Alexander 2002, Hůrka 2005).

Melasis buprestoides (Linneaus, 1761)

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    Giuseppe Platia
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    Giuseppe Platia
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    Giuseppe Platia
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    Pavia
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    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Giuseppe Platia
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Conservation status: 

Least Concern (European Environment Agency 2013).

Distribution: 

Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Corsica, Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Kaliningrad Region, Macedonia, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia South, Sardinia, Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, Afro-tropical region, East Palaearctic, Near East (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species is mostly found on beech, hornbeam, and elm trees. The larva develops in rather hard dead timber, especially boughs, of a wide variety of broadleaves (Alexander 2002, Hůrka 2005).

Nematodes filum (Fabricius, 1801)

Nomenclature: 

Elater filum Fabricius, 1801 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

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    Giuseppe Platia
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Austria, French mainland, Germany, Hungary, Romania, Selvagens Is., Sicily, Slovakia, Switzerland, Near East (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

For this species, only a single relict occurrence is known in Europe (Bussler et al. 2005).

Aeletes (Aeletes) atomarius (Aube, 1843)

Nomenclature: 

Synonyms: Abraeus atomarius Aube, 1843 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

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    Fabio Penati
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    Fabio Penati
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    Pavia
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    Silvia Stefanelli
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    Fabio Penati
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    2011
Distribution: 

Austria, Britain I., Bulgaria, Corsica, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, European Turkey, French mainland, Germany, Hungary, Italian mainland, Poland, Sardinia, Slovakia, Sweden, Ukraine, Yugoslavia (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species lives in ancient wood pastures, in beech, ash, willow, and alder trees. It is usually found in the burrows of stag beetles Dorcus parallelipipedus in the moist crumbly decaying heartwood; although it has also been recorded with Sinodendron cylindricum and ant species such as Lasius brunneus (Alexander 2002).

Gnathoncus rotundatus (Kugelann, 1792)

Nomenclature: 

Saprinus deletus J.E. LeConte, 1844 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Saprinus ignobilis Wollaston, 1864 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Hister nanus Scriba, 1790 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Hister piceus Marsham, 1802 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Gnathoncus punctulatus Thomson, 1862 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Hister quadristriatus Thunberg, 1794 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Tribalus quadristriatus Wollaston, 1869 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Saprinus wollastoni Marseul, 1864 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Hister conjugatus Illiger, 1807 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Hister punctatus Thunberg, 1794 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

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    1
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Fabio Penati
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Canary Is., Corsica, Crete, Croatia, Cyclades Is., Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Dodecanese Is., Estonia, European Turkey, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Kaliningrad Region, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova Republic of, North Aegean Is., Norwegian mainland, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia East, Russia Northwest, Russia South, Sardinia, Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species lives in all kinds of decaying organic matter, especially bat guano and bird nests. It is found in the nests of Coloeus monedula spemologus, Sturnus vulgaris, and Strix aluco (Vienna 1980).

Hololepta (Hololepta) plana (Sulzer, 1776)

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    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Fabio Penati
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Estonia, European Turkey, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Kaliningrad Region, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova Republic of, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia Central, Russia Northwest, Russia South, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species lives mainly in sub-hill habitats. It lives all stages in the ingrowings of Populus alba, P. pyramidalis and Pinus sylvestris and often in trunks on the ground (Vienna 1980).

Paromalus (Paromalus) flavicornis (Herbst, 1792)

Nomenclature: 

Hister parvulus Rossi, 1792 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Hister picipes Fabricius, 1798 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

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    Fabio Penati
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    66 m
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    GPS
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    Silvia Stefanelli
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    Fabio Penati
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    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
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    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN5
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    62 m
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    GPS
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    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Fabio Penati
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
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    Fabio Penati
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    2011
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    ; genus:
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    ; country:
    Italy
    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
    SIC "Boschi di Vaccarizza" - V2
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    65 m
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    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Fabio Penati
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Albania, Andorra, Austria, Balearic Is., Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Britain I., Bulgaria, Corsica, Crete, Croatia, Cyclades Is., Czech Republic, Danish mainland, Dodecanese Is., European Turkey, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Liechtenstein, Macedonia, Moldova Republic of, North Aegean Is., Norwegian mainland, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia Northwest, Russia South, Sardinia, Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Ukraine, Yugoslavia (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species lives in old parks and ancient woodlands. It is found under the preferably dead bark of trees such as poplar, willow, oak, beech, walnut, chestnut, and maritime pine trees. It sometimes lives associated with ants such as Lasius fuliginosus and Formica cunicularia. The larva is a predator of other insect larvae and is often found in the burrows of Bostrychus sp. and Crypturgus pusillus. The adult appears in the spring and at the end of summer (Alexander 2002, Vienna 1980).

Platylomalus complanatus (Panzer, 1796)

Nomenclature: 

Hister nassatus Panzer, 1799 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Platysoma theryana Reitter, 1890 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

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    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Fabio Penati
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Austria, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Corsica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, European Turkey, French mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Kaliningrad Region, Latvia, Macedonia, Norwegian mainland, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Romania, Russia South, Sicily, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, Yugoslavia (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species living range is from hills to mountains and in various types of decaying wood from both standing and fallen trees. The larva develops in poplars, beeches, oaks, and rarely in conifers (Vienna 1980).

Cryptolestes duplicatus (Waltl, 1834)

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    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Gianfranco Salvato
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    2011
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    ; genus:
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    Pavia
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    GPS
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    5
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    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Gianfranco Salvato
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Austria, Czech Republic, French mainland, Germany, Hungary, Poland (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species lives from the plains to the mountains, mainly in primary forests. The larva develops under the bark of Fagacaee, mainly oak and rarely beech trees (Ratti 1999).

Laemophloeus monilis (Fabricius, 1787)

Nomenclature: 

Cucujus monilis (Fabricius, 1787) – Fauna Europaea (2013)

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    Silvia Stefanelli
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    Gianfranco Salvato
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Austria, Belgium, Britain I., Corsica, Croatia, Czech Republic, French mainland, Germany, Hungary, Italian mainland, Poland, Russia South (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species lives from the plains to the mountains, but also is found in urban parks. It is found under the bark of various species of broadleaves, mainly oaks, beeches, limes and maples, especially if fungi or Scolytidae are present (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Placonotus testaceus (Fabricius, 1787)

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    Silvia Stefanelli
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    Gianfranco Salvato
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    2011
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    Pavia
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    GPS
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    Silvia Stefanelli
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    Gianfranco Salvato
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    2011
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    2011
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    Pavia
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    SIC "Boschi Siro Negri e Moriano" - BN10
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    Gianfranco Salvato
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    2011
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    Pavia
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    SIC "Boschi di Vaccarizza" - V1
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    62 m
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    ; georeferenceProtocol:
    GPS
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    Silvia Stefanelli
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    Gianfranco Salvato
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    2011
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    ; country:
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    ; stateProvince:
    Pavia
    ; locality:
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    ; verbatimElevation:
    65 m
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    GPS
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    21
    ; lifeStage:
    adult
    ; recordedBy:
    Silvia Stefanelli
    ; identifiedBy:
    Gianfranco Salvato
    ; dateIdentified:
    2011
Distribution: 

Austria, Belgium, Britain I., Croatia, Czech Republic, Danish mainland, European Turkey, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Greek mainland, Hungary, Italian mainland, Madeira, Poland, Portuguese mainland, Russia South, Sicily, Spanish mainland, Sweden, Ukraine, Yugoslavia (Fauna Europaea 2013).

Notes: 

The species lives from the plains to the hills and rarely in the mountains; they are mainly found in forests but are also found in urban habitats. It lives under the bark of various trees such as beech, oak, chestnut, elm, lime, maple, and pine trees. Sometimes it is found in galleries of Scolytidae (Scolytus sp., Pteleobius sp., Taphrorychus sp., Tomicus sp.). It is attracted to both fresh and fermented sap (Ratti 1999).

Enicmus rugosus (Herbst, 1793)

Nomenclature: 

Lathridius ferrugineus Gerhardt, 1912 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Enicmus frater Weise, 1972 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Lathridius ruficornis Kugelann, 1794 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Lathridius rugipennis Mannerheim, 1844 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Lathridius depressus Grimmer, 1841 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

Lathridius planatus Mannerheim, 1844 – Fauna Europaea (2013)

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    ; scientificNameAuthorship:
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    Wolfgang Rücker
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    2011
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    Wolfgang Rücker
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