CerambycidaeLamiinaeCalliiniEnaretta

Enaretta

Eastern Enaretta
LamiinaeCalliini
W. Palearctic spp.
2
Body length
5–10 mm
Activity
Diurnal
Flight season
Summer–Autumn
Overwinters as
larva
Larva type
MRTVE_TV
Biotope
forest-saproxylic
Overview

Enaretta

*Enaretta* Bates, 1866 is a small lamiinae genus of robust, densely pubescent longhorn beetles ranging from 5 to 10 mm in length. Species are cryptically coloured and associated with oaks (*Quercus*), developing as larvae beneath the bark and into the wood of dead or dying trees. Adults are active from May to August and are most readily found on host stems or under loose bark. The genus is distributed in the eastern Palaearctic, with records from Japan and up to 1,000 m altitude.

Seasonal activity

Flight season: Summer–Autumn

Jan
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Green = active months · Orange = peak

Host plants

Primary hosts: oak

Quercus
⚑ Conservation note: none

External resources

GBIF

Field tip: On host plants or under bark. Hosts: Quercus.