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Apoderus coryli · lazdyninis cigarsukis

This species is widespread in most of Europe, in the eastern Palearctic realm (China and Japan), and in the Near East. Apoderus coryli prefers deciduous forests, especially at forest edges, but also parks and gardens where the host plant, Corylus avellana, occurs.

Black head, tapering towards the back. Red pronotum and elytra. Thighs at least partially red. Occasionally completely black pronotum and legs. Sculpture of elytra relatively expressive – grooves on elytra distinct, ridges wrinkled and matt.

model Canon PowerShot G2
f 8
EV± 0.0 EV
speed 1/60 s
flash yes, mode: unknown
ISO 50
focal 21 mm