Guardian Nature School Team Contact Blog Project Noah Facebook Project Noah Twitter

A worldwide community photographing and learning about wildlife

Join Project Noah!
nature school apple icon

Project Noah Nature School visit nature school

Fiddler Beetle

Eupoecila australasiae

Description:

Fiddler Beetles lay their eggs in rotting logs or in damp soil under logs. The grubs that hatch feed on rotting timber and build cocoons of soil and debris (they are occasionally found in potting mix). The adult beetles emerge in early summer. They are strong fliers and fly between eucalypt and other trees to feed on nectar. They are found in all states except for Western Australia and are harmless to humans.

Species ID Suggestions



Sign in to suggest organism ID

1 Comment

Leuba Ridgway
Leuba Ridgway 9 years ago

I hope I get to see one of these gorgeous beetles.

Paw Printz
Spotted by
Paw Printz

Victoria, Australia

Spotted on Jan 2, 2015
Submitted on Jan 2, 2015

Related Spottings

Green Fiddler Beetle Fiddler Beetle Fiddler Beetle Fiddler beetle

Nearby Spottings

St Andrew’s Cross Spider Spotting Spotting Spotting
Noah Guardians
Noah Sponsors
join Project Noah Team

Join the Project Noah Team