Fiddler Beetle.
[BCOLOR=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.6)]Click to enlarge image[/BCOLOR]Toggle Caption
.This beetle has a distinctive feature is the violin-shaped markings on its back which is how it got its common name. Image: Sarah Hibberd
© Sarah Hibberd
Fast Facts
- Classification
Genus
Eupoecila
Species
australasiae
Family
Scarabaeidae
Order
Coleoptera
Class
Insecta
Phylum
Arthropoda
Kingdom
Animalia- Size Range
2cm
Introduction
Fiddler Beetles are common around Sydney and are named for the fiddle (violin) shaped patterns on their backs.
Habitat
Fiddler Beetles are common in heath and woodlands in south-eastern Australia.
Satellite View
Feeding and diet
Adult beetles emerge from soil in early summer and feed on the nectar of flowers.
Toggle Caption
Fiddler beetle face
Image: Sarah Hibberd
© Sarah Hibberd
Life history cycle
Female Fiddler Beetles lay their eggs in rotting logs or in the damp soil under logs. The grubs feed on rotting timber and build cocoons of soil and debris in which they pupate.
Danger to humans
These attractive beetles are harmless to humans.
- Forums
- General
- Beetle with lime green pattern flies in rain
Fiddler Beetle. [IMG] Click to enlarge image Toggle Caption...
-
- There are more pages in this discussion • 4 more messages in this thread...
You’re viewing a single post only. To view the entire thread just sign in or Join Now (FREE)