Top 20 Most Common Insects in Zagreb
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Insects, the most diverse group of organisms in Zagreb
Grad, boast fascinating features from exoskeletons to antennae. The diverse geographical attributes of Zagreb
Grad shape this insect diversity, each area providing unique habitats. Insects are crucial to our ecosystems, performing essential roles such as pollination and pest control. Understanding Zagreb
Grad's insect inhabitants illuminates our state's health, acknowledging creatures which might be nuisances yet often also champions of biodiversity. Discover the 20 most common insects in our region in the following read!
Grad, boast fascinating features from exoskeletons to antennae. The diverse geographical attributes of Zagreb
Grad shape this insect diversity, each area providing unique habitats. Insects are crucial to our ecosystems, performing essential roles such as pollination and pest control. Understanding Zagreb
Grad's insect inhabitants illuminates our state's health, acknowledging creatures which might be nuisances yet often also champions of biodiversity. Discover the 20 most common insects in our region in the following read!
Most Common Insects
1. Asian Tiger Mosquito
The asian Tiger Mosquito (Aedes albopictus) has recently (the 1970s) infested every corner of the world through the shipment of used tired, lucky bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana), and other similar products. The asian Tiger Mosquito is known to transmit many deadly diseases that include West Nile Virus.
2. Scarce swallowtail
Its slow and floating flight pattern makes it easy to identify the scarce swallowtail as it soars over gardens, orchards, and scrublands. The butterfly has a large presence across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. The adult lifespan is brief, only two or three weeks. Planting flowers like blackthorn can encourage the butterfly to visit a garden.
3. Silver-washed fritillary
The silver-washed fritillary (Argynnis paphia) is a beautiful, orange butterfly that is covered in black spots. It earns the "silver-washed" portion of its name through silver streaks you can find running along with it. It produces a scent using "scales" that allows it to distinguish itself when females are trying to locate it.
4. Neureclipsis bimaculata
Adults are a dull brownish grey. Male distal hindwing is tinted brownish grey. Female forewings are golden brown with the distal hindwing tinted golden brown.
5. Ecnomus tenellus
6. Marbled white
Melanargia galathea has a wingspan of 1.8–2.2 in. In these medium-sized butterflies the upper side of the wings is decorated with white and gray-black or dark brown markings, but it is always gray-black or dark brown checkered in the basal and distal areas. The underside is similar to the upper side but the drawings is light gray or light brown. On the underside of the hindwings is present a row of gray eye spots. The males and the females are quite similar, except that some females may have a yellowish nuance on the underside of the wings. The larvae are a lime-green colour, with a dark green line running down the middle of their back. The caterpillars are about 3 cm long. They are green or yellow with some lighter and darker narrow longitudinal lines. The head is always light brown.
7. Meadow brown
The meadow brown (Maniola jurtina) is similar to the Gatekeeper in the way that it rests with its wings open due to the "eye spots" on either end of its wings that ward off predators. While the color is a deep brown, the caterpillar form is a beautiful bright green with little, white hairs and a dark line leading down its back.
8. Small heath
It rests with closed wings when not in flight.
9. Oak lace bug
Corythucha arcuata, the oak lace bug is a species of lace bug Tingidae that is a pest of oaks in the Old World. It is native to the New world, and was first observed in Europe in 2000.
10. Ceraclea dissimilis
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