Musk Cami drill
Musk Cami drill |
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Classification |
Scientific name |
Aromia moschata (Linnaeus, 1758) |
Japanese name |
Musk Cami drill |
Fame |
Musk beetle |
Subspecies |
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The musk Cami drill (musky sky cow, scientific name: Aromia moschata) is an insect of the long-horned beetle department having habitation in the Eurasian Continent. Because I hit a musky smell, it was named by a body.
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Characteristic
The musk Cami drill features the prothoraces backboard which is a copper color and green metal pawn. I am distributed over Spain and European whole land and North Africa, Asia, Japan except the southern part of Italy. There is the color of the prothoraces backboard in a more reddish subspecies. The feeler is longer than the length in the males and is at the same level as the length in the females. Oriental subspecies have a shorter feeler.
Habits
The imago is always found on a leaf. Particularly, there is often a larva on the leaf of the living willow.
References
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Allied item
Outside link
- 池修. "Musk Cami drill". Cami drill information building. December 20, 2010 reading.
- Aromia moschata (Linnaeus 1758) - Encyclopedia of Life (English)
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