




Prionus coriarius
The Tanner is a big, brown beetle that loves to munch on wood! It has long antennae that help it smell and find food. You might spot it in forests or near trees.
生息地: Forests
The Tanner is a large, sturdy longhorn beetle, typically dark reddish-brown to black. It has broad, flattened body and distinctive, long antennae that are noticeably serrated or 'saw-toothed' along their edges.





カテゴリ
昆虫レア度
Common
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Did you know the Tanner beetle larvae can live inside wood for up to five years before they become adults?
Female Tanners lay hundreds of tiny eggs deep within decaying tree stumps.
Male Tanner beetles are often seen flying at night, zipping around streetlights searching for mates!
Their giant antennae can actually be longer than the beetle's entire body!
The Tanner larvae can chew through tough dead wood because of their strong mandibles, which helps them find food and shelter.
The Tanner has long, segmented antennae that help it detect mates and find suitable egg-laying sites from far away.
The Tanner can fly swiftly and expertly in the dark because of its powerful wings, helping it find new territories at night.
Adult Tanner beetles eat very little, but their larvae are busy munching on decaying wood!
年齢による違い: Larvae consume decaying wood, while adults typically do not feed or feed very little.

Strix aluco
Adult beetles are a nighttime snack.
Dendrocopos major
Searches for larvae hidden in wood.
Fomes fomentarius
Helps break down wood for larvae.
まだ別名はありません。
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Be gentle and watch your fingers when exploring around trees and wood!
50-100 mm
25-60 mm
60-90 日
15 km/h
Adult Tanner beetles eat very little, but their larvae are busy munching on decaying wood!
Forests
Foraging
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