Callidium rufipenne

Definition
Callidium rufipenne is a taxonomic name referring to a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae, commonly known as longhorn beetles.

Overview
The species belongs to the genus Callidium, which comprises medium‑sized, typically metallic‑colored longhorn beetles that are associated with coniferous trees. Detailed information on the biology, ecology, and geographic range of C. rufipenne is scarce in readily accessible scientific literature.

Etymology / Origin
The specific epithet rufipenne is derived from Latin roots: rufus meaning “reddish” and penna (genitive pennae) meaning “wing”. The name likely refers to a reddish tint observed on the elytra (wing covers) of the beetle.

Characteristics

  • Morphology: As a member of Callidium, the beetle is expected to have the characteristic elongated body, relatively short antennae compared with many other cerambycids, and smooth, often metallic elytra. Specific morphological details for C. rufipenne (e.g., exact size, coloration patterns) are not documented in major entomological databases.
  • Life cycle: Typical of cerambycids, larvae are wood‑borers, developing within the sapwood of host trees. Adults are usually active in the warmer months and are attracted to lights.
  • Habitat: Species of Callidium are commonly found in forested areas with abundant coniferous hosts; however, precise habitat preferences for C. rufipenne have not been conclusively recorded.

Related Topics

  • Cerambycidae – the family of longhorn beetles.
  • Callidium – the genus comprising several North American and Eurasian species.
  • Wood‑boring insects – ecological group that includes cerambycid larvae.
  • Coniferous forest ecosystems – typical habitats for many Callidium species.

Accurate information is not confirmed for many aspects of Callidium rufipenne, including its exact distribution, detailed morphological description, and ecological specifics, due to limited published data. Further taxonomic revision and field studies would be required to substantiate these points.

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