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  • Ptecticus mesoxanthus Grunberg, 1915 (Ptecticus species)

  • Ptecticus aurifer (Walker, 1854) (Ptecticus species)

  • Ptecticus pomaceus Loew, 1855 (Ptecticus species)

  • Ptecticus brunettii Rozkosny & Kovac, 1996 (Ptecticus species)

  • Ptecticus pseudohistrio Rozkosny & Hauser, 2001 (Ptecticus species)

  • Ptecticus comstocki McFadden, 1982 (Ptecticus species)

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The abdomen of the Ptecticus Species is wide and flat, but that of the genus Aspidistra is long and narrow at the base. Having distinct yellow, green, or black stripes and resembling bees or wasps, often found near flowers. A total of 152 species of this genus have been found and recorded in random tools. The larvae are wormlike, carnivorous or herbivorous and live in a variety of habitats, such as water, decaying organic matter, and vegetables. Pupate in the molted skin of the larva.

The bottom color of the Ptecticus Species may be yellow, brown or black, with horizontal stripes to some extent on the abdomen. They may mimic parasitic wasps in appearance and behavior. The generator records in detail the scientific name, the discoverer and the discovery time of the genus and species.

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