Fabricius-1787

Guides

  • Cryptus moschator

    Cryptus moschator is a species of ichneumon wasp described by Fabricius in 1787. It belongs to the large family Ichneumonidae, which comprises parasitoid wasps that develop on or within other insects. The species has been documented in northwestern Europe, with confirmed records from Belgium, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Available information on this species is limited, reflecting its rarity in collections and limited study.

  • Pherhimius fascicularis

    Bundled Click Beetle

    Pherhimius fascicularis is a species of click beetle in the family Elateridae, commonly known as the Bundled Click Beetle. The species was originally described as Elater fascicularis by Fabricius in 1787. As a member of the click beetle family, it possesses the characteristic ability to right itself when overturned by flexing its body to produce an audible clicking sound. The genus Pherhimius is part of the diverse Elateridae, one of the largest families within Coleoptera.

  • Tournotaris bimaculata

    Tournotaris bimaculata is a species of weevil in the family Brachyceridae, originally described by Fabricius in 1787 under the name Curculio bimaculatus. The species has a Holarctic distribution, with records indicating presence in parts of Europe. As a member of the Curculionoidea superfamily, it possesses the characteristic elongated snout typical of weevils.