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Trichius gallicus
The French Flower Chafer is a colorful beetle that loves to visit flowers. With its bright yellow and black stripes, it looks like a little piece of sunshine buzzing around gardens!
生息地: Gardens
The French Flower Chafer is a fuzzy, black beetle with striking bright yellow or orange bands across its abdomen. Its hairy body and markings give it a bee-like appearance, making it visually distinct from other chafers.
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カテゴリ
昆虫レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Before becoming an adult, it lives as a grub inside old, decaying wood.
Despite looking like a bumblebee, it's actually a type of scarab beetle!
Its scientific name, *Trichius*, means 'hairy,' describing its fuzzy body!
Some people call these furry beetles 'tumble bugs' because they sometimes fall.
French Flower Chafer has fuzzy, striped markings that make it look like a bee, helping it avoid predators.
French Flower Chafer can carry pollen on its hairy body because that helps pollinate plants as it feeds on nectar.
French Flower Chafer has a strong, hard exoskeleton that protects its soft body from bumps and bites.
Adults drink nectar and eat pollen from flowers, while larvae munch on decaying wood.
年齢による違い: Larvae consume decaying wood, while adults feed on nectar and pollen.

Cirsium arvense
Transfers pollen while feeding on thistle flowers.
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Parus major
Predated by various insectivorous birds.
Quercus robur
Larvae develop in decaying wood of oak trees.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Be gentle and watch from a distance; they are friendly little bugs!
20-35 mm
9-16 mm
30-60 日
7 km/h
Adults drink nectar and eat pollen from flowers, while larvae munch on decaying wood.
Gardens
Foraging
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