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Cucujus cinnaberinus.
Cucujus cinnaberinus. Bold Systems.
Cucujus cinnaberinus.
Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).
Cucujus cinnaberinus. Biolib...
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Eresus cinnaberinus and
Eresus niger are
names formerly used for a
group of
spiders in the
genus Eresus now
divided into
three species, E. kollari, E....
- the male. E. sandaliatus is one of the
three species into
which Eresus cinnaberinus or
Eresus niger has been divided. Male E.
sandaliatus are
generally 6...
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their habits.
Larvae and
adults appear to be predacious.
Cucujus cinnaberinus seems to be able to
colonize isolated habitats from
persisting local...
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Athanase Walckenaer in 1805.
Members of the
genus formerly called Eresus cinnaberinus or
Eresus niger are now
placed in one of
three species:
Eresus kollari...
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While males are very
similar to
those of
Eresus sandaliatus or
Eresus cinnaberinus the
females are up to 4 cm long. The
females often have a red band on...
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described by
Rossi in 1846. It is one of the
three species into
which Eresus cinnaberinus or
Eresus niger has been divided. It is
thought to be endangered.[citation...
- was found. E. moravicus is one of the
three species into
which Eresus cinnaberinus or
Eresus niger has been divided. This is the
largest Eresus species...
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Austropotamobius pallipes the
beetles Buprestis splendens,
Cerambyx cerdo,
Cucujus cinnaberinus,
Dytiscus latissimus,
Graphoderus bilineatus,
Limoniscus violaceus, Luc****...
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depend on
decaying logs,
including the near-threatened
beetle Cucujus cinnaberinus.
Traditional forest management would remove the dead wood, as a fire...