Lochmaea suturalis
Lochmaea suturalis, commonly referred to as the heather beetle, is a beetle of the genus Lochmaea native to north-west Europe. It feeds upon heather. They are difficult to spot as they are camouflaged with a brownish colour, and are about 6 millimetres (0.24 in) long. They have a tendency to hide, and they drop into the undergrowth if they are disturbed. They are easier to see when in large numbers on the same plant.
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Lochmaea suturalis
Lochmaea suturalis, commonly referred to as the heather beetle, is a beetle of the genus Lochmaea native to north-west Europe. It feeds upon heather. They are difficult to spot as they are camouflaged with a brownish colour, and are about 6 millimetres (0.24 in) long. They have a tendency to hide, and they drop into the undergrowth if they are disturbed. They are easier to see when in large numbers on the same plant.
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De heidekever of heidehaantje ...... op de rode lijst van het IUCN
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Der Heideblattkäfer (Lochmaea ...... garis) und anderen Heidearten.
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De heidekever of heidehaantje ...... op de rode lijst van het IUCN
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Der Heideblattkäfer (Lochmaea ...... garis) und anderen Heidearten.
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Lochmaea suturalis, commonly r ...... rge numbers on the same plant.
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