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mealworm

Tenebrio molitor

Description:

Mealworms are typically used as a food source for reptile, fish, and avian pets. They are also provided to wild birds in bird feeders, particularly during the nesting season, when birds are raising their young and appreciate a ready food supply. Mealworms are high in protein, which makes them especially useful as a food source. They are also commonly used for fishing bait. They can be purchased at most pet stores and bait shops, and are available via mail order or internet suppliers (by the thousand). Mealworms are typically sold in a container with bran or oatmeal for food. When rearing mealworms, commercial growers incorporate a juvenile hormone into the feeding process to keep the mealworm in the larval stage and achieve an abnormal length of 2 cm or greater. Tenebrio molitor is also used for biological research. Its relatively large size, ease of rearing and handling, and status as a nonmodel organism make it attractive for proof-of-principle study. Researchers worldwide, but particularly in Sheffield (UK) and Pusan (Korea), currently use this beetle as a model system for studies in biology, biochemistry, evolution, immunology and physiology

Habitat:

Mealworm beetles (darkling beetles) are prolific breeders. Mating is a three step process: 1.The male gives chase until the female relents. 2.The male then mounts the female and curls his genitals (aedeagus) underneath himself and inserts it into her genital tract. 3.The male then injects a packet of semen into the female. --Dependent on incubation temperature, just days after mating, the female will burrow into soft ground and lay about 500 eggs

Notes:

i doub if it is this paticulare species. But i resembles them very much. This one has a much brighter coloration. Know them myself only as terrarien-animal-food or bait for fishing

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1 Comment

Atul
Atul 12 years ago

great info Alex

AlexKonig
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AlexKonig

Brunssum, Limburg, Netherlands

Spotted on Oct 9, 2011
Submitted on Oct 9, 2011

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