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Lochmaea caprea · blindinis rusvys

It is distributed throughout almost the entire Palearctic. Eggs are laid in the litter on the ground, resulting in newly hatched larvae having to climb the stem of the plant before they can start to feed. Larvae and adults feed on willows, birch trees, poplars.

Body length be 4-6 mm. They are brownish yellow to greyish yellow, with the head, the scutellum, and occasionally the impressions on the pronotum being black. Elytra have an uneven, dark, dot-like structure. The antennae are lighter at the base and become darker towards the tip. Femora are dark, tibiae and tarsi are light.

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