“…Adults of C. mutillarius are common on the ground, on log piles, and on the trunks of old deciduous trees in mostly oak and beech forests (Kovács et al, 2017; Varli et al, 2020) in Southern, Central, and Eastern Europe, and North Africa (Cavaletto, Faccoli, Marini, Spaethe, Magnani, & Rassati, 2020; Gerstmeier, 1998; López et al, 2011; Schmidt, 2007). This species has been suggested to be a predator of bark beetles (Cebeci & Baydemir, 2018), but no published experimental data are available on its range of prey.…”