Anatolobrium
Anatolobrium Longhorn
CerambycinaeObriini
W. Palearctic spp.
2
European spp.
1
Body length
5–12 mm
Activity
Diurnal
Flight season
Summer–Autumn
Overwinters as
larva
Larva type
MRTVE_TV
Biotope
forest-saproxylic
Overview
Anatolobrium
*Anatolobrium* Ganglbauer, 1884 is a small longhorn genus confined to Anatolia, with adults measuring 5–12 mm. The genus comprises two Palaearctic species, one of which reaches Europe, associated with dead and dying Quercus in Turkish forests between 200 and 1500 m elevation. Adults are active from May to August and visit host plants, where they feed on pollen and bark. The genus remains poorly known, and its systematic placement within Cerambycidae is considered incertae sedis.
Seasonal activity
Flight season: Summer–Autumn
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Green = active months · Orange = peak
Host plants
Primary hosts: oak
Anatolian Quercus
⚑ Conservation note: none