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Insectentuin 2019 - 2020 Fotografische Inventarisatie Kadoelenweg 358 Insectentuin 2019 - 2020 Fotografische inventarisatie Kadoelenweg 358 de WilmkebreekInsectentuin 2019 - 2020Polder1 Het mooiste poldertje van Nederland Inhoudsopgave a Coleoptera (kevers) 5 b Orthoptera (krekels en sprinkhanen) 11 c Lepidoptera (vlinders) 13 d Odonata (libellen en waterjuffers) 19 e Hemiptera (wantsen en cicaden) 21 f Hymenoptera (bijen, wespen en mieren) 27 g Collembola, Dermaptera, Ephemeroptera, 39 Mecoptera, Neuroptera, Trichoptera en Zygentoma (springstaarten, oorwormen, eendagsvliegen, schorpioenvliegen, gaasvliegen, schietmotten en zilvervisjes) h Diptera (vliegen en muggen) 41 i Araneae (spinnen) 59 Foto omslag: Hommelbijvlieg Eristalis intricaria Cicadendoder Gorytes laticinctus In 2019 en 2020 is de tuin van Kadoelenweg 358 in Amsterdam macro-fotografisch geïnventariseerd. Alle waarnemingen zijn terug te vinden op waarneming.nl Iconen: algemeen en gevalideerd vrij algemeen zeldzaam (Nog) niet gevalideerd 2 Insectentuin 2019 - 2020 Foto’s: Henk van Alst Insectentuin 2019 - 2020 3 a. Coleoptera (kevers) Brentidae Brentidae Buprestidae Cantharidae (Spitsmuisjes) (Spitsmuisjes) (Prachtkevers) (Soldaatjes) Dwerg kattenstaartsnuitkever Stokroossnuitkever Prachtkever Zwartpootsoldaatje Nanophyes marmoratus Rhopalapion longirostre Agrilus cyanescens Cantharis fusca 2020-09-08 2019-04-07 2019-06-09 2019-05-31 Cantharidae Cantharidae Carabidae Carabidae (Soldaatjes) (Soldaatjes) (Loopkevers) (Loopkevers) Kleine rode weekschild Moerasweekschildkever Loopkever spec. Gewone roodkruin Rhagonycha fulva Silis ruficollis Amara spec. Anisodactylus binotatus 2020-06-08 2019-06-13 2019-06-15 2020-03-15 Carabidae Carabidae Cantharidae (Loopkevers) (Loopkevers) (Soldaatjes) Veelkleurige loopkever Loopkever spec. Harpalus affinis Harpalus spec. 2020-06-22 2019-08-08 Cerambycidae Cerambycidae (Boktorren) (Boktorren) Snuitkever Larinus turbinatus Kleine wespenboktor Gewone bloesemboktor Kleine rode weekschild Clytus arietis Grammoptera ruficornis Rhagonycha fulva 2020-06-01 2019-06-20 2020-07-10 4 Insectentuin 2019 - 2020 Insectentuin 2019 - 2020 5 Cerambycidae Carabidae Cerambycidae Chrysomelidae Cerambycidae (Boktorren) (Loopkevers) (Boktorren) (Bladkevers) (Boktorren) Veelkleurige kielspriet Gewone distelboktor Blauwe muntgoudhaan Poecilus versicolor Agapanthia villosoviridescens Chrysolina coerulans 2019-07-17 2020-05-18 2020-04-08, in copula Cerambycidae Cerambycidae Chrysomelidae (Boktorren) (Boktorren) (Bladkevers) Gevlekte smalboktor Gevlekte smalboktor Veranderlijke boktor Rond griendhaantje Gewone distelboktor Leptura quadrifasciata Leptura quadrifasciata Phymatodes testaceus Plagiodera versicolora Agapanthia villosoviridescens 2020-06-24 2020-07-30 2019-06-20 2020-08-15 2020-06-10 Cerambycidae Chrysomelidae Chrysomelidae Chrysomelidae Chrysomelidae Cleridae Cleridae Cleridae (Boktorren) (Bladkevers) (Bladkevers) (Bladkevers) (Bladkevers) (Mierkevers) (Mierkevers) (Mierkevers) Gewone smalboktor Elzenhaantje Bladkever spec. Lisaardvlo Gewone wilgenaardvlo Hamkever Mierenkever Huismierenkever Stictoleptura rubra Agelastica alni Altica spec. Aphthona nonstriata Crepidodera aurata Korynetes caeruleus Macropis europaea Tillus elongatus 2020-07-26 2020-04-06 2019-07-28 2020-06-06 2019-08-11 2019-06-20 2020-07-20 2019-06-02 Chrysomelidae Chrysomelidae Coccinellidae Chrysomelidae Coccinellidae Scarabaeidae (Bladkevers) (Bladkevers) (Lieveheersbeestjes) (Bladkevers) (Lieveheersbeestjes) (Bladsprietkevers) Bremzaadkever Groene distelschildpadtor Sneeuwbalhaantje 10 stippelig lieveheersbeestje Bruchidius villosus Cassida rubiginosa Pyrrhalta viburni Adalia decempunctata 2020-07-02 2019-08-23 2020-06-06 2019-07-03 Chrysomelidae Chrysomelidae Coccinellidae Coccinellidae (Bladkevers) (Bladkevers) (Lieveheersbeestjes) (Lieveheersbeestjes) Bladkever spec. Glidkruidhaantje Aziatisch lieveheersbeestje 7 stippelig lieveheersbeestje 4 vleklieveheersbeestje 7 stippelig lieveheersbeestje Galerucella spec. Phyllobrotica quadrimaculata Harmonia axyridis Coccinella septempunctata Exochomus quadripustulatus Coccinella septempunctata 2020-05-20, in copula 2020-06-11 2020-06-08, larve 2020-04-26 2020-04-29 2020-05-29, larve 6 Insectentuin 2019 - 2020 Insectentuin 2019 - 2020 7 Coccinellidae Coccinellidae Curculionidae Haliplidae Melyridae Curculionidae (Lieveheersbeestjes) (Lieveheersbeestjes) (Snuitkevers) (Watertreders) (Bloemweekschilden) (Snuitkevers) Viervlekkig Aziatisch lieveheers- Veelstippig Aziatisch lieveheers- Brede watertreder Bloemweekschild Schijnboktor beestje Harmonia axyridis f. specta- beestje Harmonia axyridis f. succi- Peltodytes caesus Anthocomus rufus Oedemera lurida/virescens bilis 2020-08-20 nea 2020-05-26 2019-06-21 2019-07-23 2020-06-25 Coccinellidae Curculionidae Oedemeridae Oedemeridae Scarabaeidae Scarabaeidae (Lieveheersbeestjes) (Snuitkevers) (Schijnboktorren) (Schijnboktorren) (Bladsprietkevers) (Bladsprietkevers) Schaakbordlieveheersbeestje Frambozensnuittor Groene struiksnuitkever Schijnboktor Schijnboktor Duinkever Rozenkever Propylea quatuordecimpunctata Anthonomus rubi Polydrusus formosus Oedemera croceicollis Oedemera lurida/virescens Anomala dubia Phyllopertha horticola 2020-04-23 2020-05-12 2020-06-11 2019-06-08 2020-05-27 2020-07-10 2020-05-15 Curculionidae Curculionidae Curculionidae Curculionidae Scarabaeidae Scarabaeidae Scarabaeidae Staphylinidae (Snuitkevers) (Snuitkevers) (Snuitkevers) (Snuitkevers) (Bladsprietkevers) (Bladsprietkevers) (Bladsprietkevers) (Kortschildkevers) Lissenboorder Gegroefde lapsnuitkever Groene bladsnuitkever Groene struiksnuitkever Roestbruine bladsprietkever Penseelkever Kortvleugelboorkever Gewone oeverkortschildkever Mononychus punctumalbum Otiorhynchus sulcatus Phyllobius pomaceus Polydrusus formosus Serica brunnea Trichius gallicus gallicus Valgus hemipterus Paederus riparius 2020-06-07 2020-08-09 2019-06-16 2019-06-12 2020-06-21 2020-06-02 2020-05-25 2020-05-08 Scarabaeidae Curculionidae Curculionidae Staphylinidae Elateridae (Bladsprietkevers) (Snuitkevers) (Snuitkevers) (Kortschildkevers) (Kniptorren) Zuringsnuitkever Grauwbruine dennensnuitkever Kortschildkever spec. Rhinoncus pericarpius Strophosoma capitatum Staphylinidae indet. 2019-068-25 2019-04-08 2019-06-07 Dermestidae Elateridae Tenebrionidae (Spekkevers) (Kniptorren) (Zwartlijven) Duinkever Gewone tapijtkever Roodaarskniptor Ruigkever Roodaarskniptor Anomala dubia Anthrenus verbasci Athous haemorrhoidalis Lagria hirta Athous haemorrhoidalis 2020-07-10 2020-06-13 2020-06-22 2020-07-02 2020-06-01 8 Insectentuin 2019 - 2020 Insectentuin 2019 - 2020 9 b. Orthoptera (krekels en sprinkhanen) Acrididae Acrididae Acrididae (Echte veldsprinkhanen) (Echte veldsprinkhanen) (Echte veldsprinkhanen) Chorthippus biguttulus groep - nimf Bruine sprinkhaan Chorthippus biguttulus groep Chorthippus brunneus 2020-06-26 2020-06-30 Tetrigidae Tettigoniidae (Doornsprinkhanen) (Sabelsprinkhanen) Veldsprinkhaan spec. Zanddoorntje Zuidelijk spitskopje Gomphocerinae spec. Tetrix ceperoi Conocephalus fuscus 2020-06-10 2019-06-16 2020-09-02 Tettigoniidae Tettigoniidae Tettigoniidae (Sabelsprinkhanen) (Sabelsprinkhanen) (Sabelsprinkhanen) Struiksprinkhaan Boomsprinkhaan spec. Leptophyes punctatissima Meconema spec. 2020-08-08 2020-06-14, nimf Tettigoniidae (Sabelsprinkhanen) Bruine sprinkhaan Chorthippus brunneus Grote groene sabelsprinkhaan Struiksprinkhaan Tettigonia viridissima Leptophyes punctatissima 2020-06-12, nimf 2020-05-17, nimf 10 Insectentuin 2019 - 2020 Insectentuin 2019 - 2020 11 c. 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Gloriemot Koperuil Groente-uil Volgeling Huismoeder Spilosoma lutea Spilosoma lubricipeda Eriocrania
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