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Fringed Longhorn

Pogonocherus hispidus

About Fringed Longhorn

A tiny lamiin covered in tufts of erect bristles that give it a shaggy appearance. Found across Europe in hedgerows and woodland edges. Larvae develop in small dead twigs of various broadleaf trees.

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Did You Know?

At barely 5 mm long, it is one of Europe's smallest cerambycids but is surprisingly widespread and common.

How to Identify Fringed Longhorn

Fringed Longhorn (Pogonocherus hispidus) belongs to the order Coleoptera, family Cerambycidae. Adults typically measure 5-7 mm.

Fringed Longhorn Habitat

Fringed Longhorn is found in woodlands habitats, particularly across Europe, Western Asia. This species has adapted to thrive in its preferred environment, where it can find suitable food sources and shelter.

Fringed Longhorn Diet and Feeding

Fringed Longhorn feeds on wood and bark, often boring into timber. Wood-feeding insects contribute to the decomposition of dead trees and nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems.

Where Is Fringed Longhorn Found?

Fringed Longhorn can be found in Europe, Western Asia, where it inhabits woodlands environments. Its distribution is influenced by climate, food availability, and habitat suitability.

Distribution Map

Where Fringed Longhorn can be found

Is Fringed Longhorn Dangerous?

Fringed Longhorn is generally harmless to humans. It does not bite or sting and poses no significant health risk. Like most insects, it prefers to avoid human contact and will typically flee rather than confront a perceived threat.

Fringed Longhorn Role in Nature

Fringed Longhorn is part of the food web as a primary consumer, feeding on plant material. It serves as an important food source for birds, bats, amphibians, and other insectivores, connecting plant energy to higher trophic levels.

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Peak activity Moderate Low / dormant

Frequently Asked Questions About Fringed Longhorn

What does Fringed Longhorn look like?

The Fringed Longhorn typically measures 5-7 mm.

Where is Fringed Longhorn found?

The Fringed Longhorn is found in Europe, Western Asia and typically inhabits woodlands environments.

What does Fringed Longhorn eat?

The Fringed Longhorn feeds on wood and bark, often boring into timber.

Is Fringed Longhorn dangerous to humans?

The Fringed Longhorn is generally harmless to humans. It does not bite or sting and poses no significant health risk.

What is an interesting fact about Fringed Longhorn?

At barely 5 mm long, it is one of Europe's smallest cerambycids but is surprisingly widespread and common.

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