



Agrypnus murinus
The mottled dingy-brown click beetle is a small insect that likes to hide in the soil and under leaves. It has a special way of clicking to flip itself back over if it gets turned upside down!
生息地: Forests
The Mottled dingy-brown click beetle is an elongated, somewhat flattened beetle, typically gray to dark brown. Its body is covered in a dense, short, mottled pattern of hairs, making it perfectly camouflaged against bark or soil.




カテゴリ
昆虫レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Its larvae, called wireworms, can live underground for up to five years before changing!
The beetle's amazing 'click' mechanism is so fast, it's almost impossible to see it happen!
These mottled beetles are found across many parts of Europe, Asia, and even North America!
While adults prefer nectar, their wireworm larvae munch on plant roots and decaying wood!
Mottled dingy-brown click beetle can flip itself upright with a loud click because it helps them escape predators!
Mottled dingy-brown click beetle has a mottled, hairy body that helps them blend perfectly into their surroundings.
Mottled dingy-brown click beetle larvae have hard, shiny bodies that help them burrow and survive underground.
Adults sip nectar, while larvae are subterranean munchers of roots and decaying matter.
年齢による違い: Larvae (wireworms) feed on roots and decaying plant matter underground; adults primarily consume nectar and pollen.
Turdus merula
Adults and larvae can become a meal for birds.
Triticum aestivum
Wireworm larvae sometimes feed on the roots of crop plants.
Quercus robur
Larvae develop in soil near roots or decaying wood of 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 where you step; insects like this beetle are small and can be easily hurt.
15-34 mm
10-17 mm
30-90 日
5-10 km/h
Adults sip nectar, while larvae are subterranean munchers of roots and decaying matter.
Forests
Foraging
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