词条 | Cychrus cylindricollis |
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| image = Carabidae - Cychrus cylindricollis.JPG | image_caption = Cychrus cylindricollis. Mounted specimens on display at the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano | taxon = Cychrus cylindricollis | authority = Pini, 1871 }}Cychrus cylindricollis is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily of Carabinae.[1] It was described by Pini in 1871.[1] DescriptionCychrus cylindricollis can reach a length of about {{convert|22|-|25|mm}}. The body show a brilliant black with irregular small streaks and granulation. The head is long and narrow with a flat forehead. The eyes are small and antennas are quite long. The long prothorax is almost cylindrical. Elytra are globose, fused together; the second pair of wings is atrophied. The long and thin black legs are suited for running.[2]DistributionThis snail eater coleopter is endemic to Italian Alps, between Lake of Como and Lake of Garda. It lives at an elevation of {{convert|1800|-|2000|m}} above sea level.[2] EthologyCychrus cylindricollis has nocturnal habits. Both adults and larva feed on small gastropods. The narrow and elongated head and thorax allow this coleopter to penetrate into the shells of the snails.[2]References1. ^1 {{cite web |url= http://carabidae.org/taxa/cylindricollis-pini-1871|title=Cychrus Fabricius, 1794 |date=2014 |work=Carabidae of the World |accessdate=26 August 2014}} 2. ^1 2 Paride Dioli Cychrus cylindricollis Natura Mediterraneo External links
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