Chlaenius nigricans: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Class
Insecta
Order
Coleoptera
Family
Carabidae
Genus
Chlaenius
Species
Chlaenius nigricans
Scientific Name
Chlaenius nigricans

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Chlaenius nigricans

Chlaenius nigricans is a species of ground beetle native to the Palearctic. It is known from Borneo, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Myanmar, North Korea, South Korea, Sri Lanka, and Taiwan.

Adult beetles are metallic copper-green colored, with a striking yellow-orange rim on the elytra and mostly yellow-colored legs and antennae. They are 19.5-22 millimeters in length.

The larvae reach a body length of up to 20 millimeters. They are yellow with black markings. Like many ground beetle larvae they are elongated with two extensions (OroGomphi) at the rear end. They have characteristic double-hooked mandibles. The larvae feed exclusively on amphibians, which they lure by making prey-like movements. The adult beetles are generalist predators, but can also feed on amphibians much larger than themselves.

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Chlaenius nigricans in languages:

Japanese
オオキベリアオゴミムシ
Korean
큰노랑테먼지벌레

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