



Dalopius
Dalopius is a special little insect that loves to explore gardens and fields. It has a unique shape and bright colors that help it stand out in nature.
生息地: Gardens and fields
The Dalopius is a slender, elongated beetle typically sporting dull brown or black coloring. It has a distinctive, segmented body with a loosely connected 'neck' (prothorax) and often serrated antennae, giving it a somewhat armored appearance.




カテゴリ
昆虫レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Baby Dalopius are called wireworms and live underground!
Some Dalopius can play dead to fool hungry predators.
Their loud 'click' helps them escape sticky situations fast!
They use their antennae to smell for food and danger.
Dalopius can powerfully flip into the air with a 'click' sound using a special spine and groove, helping them escape predators or right themselves when upside down.
Dalopius has a tough exoskeleton that helps them resist attacks and survive bumps and falls in their environment.
Dalopius larvae (wireworms) can bore into tough plant roots because of their strong mandibles, helping them find food underground.
Adult Dalopius sip sweet plant sap and nectar, while their wireworm larvae munch on roots!
年齢による違い: Larvae (wireworms) feed primarily on plant roots underground, while adults mainly consume nectar and plant sap.
Turdus migratorius
Common bird predator.
Zea mays
Wireworm larvae can damage roots.
Triticum aestivum
Wireworm larvae are agricultural pests.
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Taraxacum officinale
Adults visit flowers for nectar.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Be gentle and watch where you step to keep little insects safe.
10-20 mm
5-10 mm
30-90 日
5-10 km/h
Adult Dalopius sip sweet plant sap and nectar, while their wireworm larvae munch on roots!
Gardens and fields
Foraging
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