
Acmaeodera Tubulus
acmaeodera tubulus
Acmaeodera tubulus, commonly known as a flat-headed hardwood borer, is a tiny and charismatic metallic wood-boring beetle native to North America. These beetles are easily recognized by their dark, cylindrical bodies adorned with distinctive yellow or orange speckles. Adults are highly active during warm, sunny spring and summer days, frequently seen visiting a wide variety of wildflowers to feed on pollen and nectar. While the adults enjoy a diet of sweet blooms, their larvae play an important ecological role as decomposers. Larvae bore into the dead and decaying wood of various hardwood trees, such as oaks and hickories, helping to break down organic matter and recycle vital nutrients back into the forest soil. This species is a delightful find for any nature observer exploring sunlit forest edges.
生息地: Typically found in deciduous woodlands, forest edges, and adjacent fields where wildflowers and hardwood host trees are abundant.
外見
This minuscule beetle measures between 0.5 to 0.8 centimeters in length, featuring a robust, cylindrical body shape. Its dorsal surface is a dark, metallic bronze or black, punctuated by a series of small, bright yellow or orange-red spots scattered across the elytra (wing covers). The elytra are fused along the midline, preventing them from opening during flight. Its thorax and head are heavily punctured, giving the beetle a textured, rugged appearance under close inspection.

カテゴリ
昆虫レア度
Common
危険度
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おもしろい事実
Adults are highly thermophilic, meaning they are most active during the hottest parts of sunny days when other insects might seek shade.
Because their elytra are fused, they cannot open them to fly; instead, they slip their flight wings out of the sides of their armor, looking like miniature jet fighters.
Their larvae are called flat-headed borers due to the wide, flattened thorax that makes them look like they have an oversized head.
特殊能力
Fused Elytra Flight
Unlike most beetles, this species has fused wing covers and flies by extending its membranous hindwings from the sides without opening its elytra, enhancing aerodynamic efficiency.
Wood Boring Mandibles
In its larval stage, it possesses strong, specialized mouthparts designed to chew through tough, decaying hardwood fibers.
Pollen-Mimicking Camouflage
The yellow spots on its dark body help it blend in with the stamens and pollen of the flowers it visits, protecting it from predators.
食性と食事
Adults feed primarily on pollen and nectar from various wildflowers, while larvae feed on the dead wood of hardwood trees.
年齢による違い: Larvae are wood-boring detritivores feeding on dead hardwood, whereas adults are florivorous, feeding on pollen and nectar.
主な食物
- Pollen
- Nectar
- Decaying oak wood
- Decaying hickory wood
採餌方法
- Foraging
生態系とのつながり
White Oak
Quercus alba
Larvae feed inside the dead branches and wood of this tree.
Wild Geranium
Geranium maculatum
Adult beetles feed on the pollen and nectar, occasionally acting as minor pollinators.
Downy Woodpecker
Dryobates pubescens
Woodpeckers forage on dead tree bark to extract and eat the wood-boring larvae.
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安全性
危険度
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Acmaeodera Tubulusを見分けるには?
Acmaeodera Tubulusを識別する最も簡単な方法は、Snappit自然識別アプリを使用することです。
Acmaeodera Tubulusは何を食べますか?
Adults feed primarily on pollen and nectar from various wildflowers, while larvae feed on the dead wood of hardwood trees.
Acmaeodera Tubulusは通常どこに生息していますか?
Typically found in deciduous woodlands, forest edges, and adjacent fields where wildflowers and hardwood host trees are abundant.
Acmaeodera Tubulusはどのように狩りをしますか?
Foraging
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