词条 | Timberman beetle |
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| image = AcanthocinusAedilis.jpg | image2 = Acanthocinus aedilis (15290298984).jpg | regnum = Animalia | phylum = Arthropoda | classis = Insecta | ordo = Coleoptera | familia = Cerambycidae | subfamilia = Lamiinae | tribus = Acanthocinini | genus = Acanthocinus | species = A. aedilis | binomial = Acanthocinus aedilis | binomial_authority = (Linnaeus, 1758) }} The timberman beetle (Acanthocinus aedilis) is a beetle found in woodlands in Europe, Russia and Central Asia. The antennae of the males are four and a half times the length of their bodies and are extended, in a manner resembling calipers, when the male alights on the felled trunks of pines - a habit which has led to the name of "timberman". ReferencesInsect Natural History, A.D.Imms, Collins, 1973
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