Anastrangalia sequensi (Reitter, 1898)
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Anastrangalia sequensi (Reitter, 1898) |
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Anastrangalia sequensi (Reitter, 1898) Figs 1D-F View Figure 1 , 6D View Figure 6
Material examined.
Töv Aimag: 70 km NE of Ulaanbaatar (47°57'N, 107°49'E), 1833 m a.s.l., 30 VII 2015, 2♂♂, on Seseli condensatum , leg. MW; 5♂♂ (2♂ melanistic form), on Seseli condensatum , leg. WTS; 1♀, on Seseli condensatum , leg. LK; 80 km NE of Ulaanbaatar (48°06'N, 107°50'E) (Fig. 6E View Figure 6 ), 1538 m a.s.l., 31 VII 2015,1 GoogleMaps ♀, on Apiaceae , leg. LK; 4♂♂, 2♀♀, on flowers near river, leg. MW; 80 km NE of Ulaanbaatar (48°13'N, 107°43'E), 1778 m a.s.l. GoogleMaps , 31 VII 2015, 1♂, on Apiaceae , leg. LK; Selenge Aimag : 40 km NE of Zuunkharaa (48°57'N, 107°05'E), 1270 m a.s.l. GoogleMaps , 04 VIII 2015, 3♀♀, on Chamaenerion angustifolium , leg. WTS; 35 km NE of Zuunkharaa (48°59'N, 106°55'E), 1399 m a.s.l. GoogleMaps , 05 VIII 2015, 1♂, 1♀, on Apiaceae , leg. WTS; 1♂, on Apiaceae , leg. LK; Khentii Aimag : 40 km NE of Baganuur (47°51'N, 108°54'E), 1612 m a.s.l. GoogleMaps , 22 VIII 2015, 1♂, leg. WTS.
Remarks.
This species is only distributed in northern Asia, where its range is from the Urals to the Pacific Ocean including Japan and in the south, it reaches northern Mongolia and China ( Cherepanov 1990a). Its flight period lasts from the end of May to the third week of August. After mating, the females lay eggs in the bark crevices of the stumps and trunks of various standing coniferous trees. The life cycle of this species usually lasts two years with pupation in spring and early summer ( Cherepanov 1990a).
Although it is one of the most common anthophilous species in Mongolia, it is distributed exclusively in the northern part of the country. The species is rather variable regarding the colour of the elytra, which ranges from brownish yellow to black. Entirely black specimens of A. sequensi might be confused with Anastrangalia renardi (Gebler, 1848), which differs mainly in its more parallel-sided elytra and their outer angles that are rounded.
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