Montag, 27. Oktober 2014

Happy Halloween! #1

Happy Creepy Halloween!


Grubs of the European June Beetle


Just in time for Halloween I filmed these creepy crawlers, some big cock chafer grubs. They most probably are larvae of the European june beetle, a member of the family of the Scarabaeidae.



And now some Information on this species:
"Amphimallon solstitiale, also known as the summer chafer or European june beetle, is a beetle similar to the cockchafer but much smaller, approximately 20 millimetres (0.79 in) in length. They are declining in numbers now, but where found they are often seen in large numbers.At dusk they actively fly around tree tops looking for a mate and can often be found drowning in pools of water the following morning. They are also attracted to light and come in through open, lit windows and fly around lamps, making quite a racket while bumping into lights. They are found throughout the Palearctic region, commonly seen from June to August, living in meadows, hedgerows, and gardens, and eating plants and tree foliage.
The species can be found in such countries as Slovenia, Croatia, France, Greece, Italy, Spain, southern part of Russia and Britain I."
Amphimallon solstitiale. (2014, August 12). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 10:51, October 13, 2014, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Amphimallon_solstitiale&oldid=620987134

1 Kommentar:

  1. They are grubs of Cetonia or Potosia. Grubs live in compost or other organic material with which they feed.

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