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Common red soldier beetle

Rhagonycha fulva

Description:

The common red soldier beetle, Rhagonycha fulva, is a species of soldier beetle (Cantharidae). The common red soldier beetle will grow up to a centimetre. Nearly all their body is coloured red yellowish. Only the last bit of the elytra is black. The body is flat and elongated. The chitin armour is very soft, resulting in the German name of this species as Weichkäfer (meaning "soft beetle"). The black thread-like antennae are also relatively long. The equally long legs have an orange colour, which become notably darker only at the end. After copulation the females will lay her eggs. The larvae are soil-dwellers which hunt for snails and insects. After a year and several moults the larvae will pupate and then emerge as fully grown beetles. This beetle is very common in Europe and Anatolia.

Habitat:

One will find it very often in bushes or on grass and fields. These beetles are active during the daylight hours, when they will hunt mostly for small insects on top of flowers

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3 Comments

pamsai
pamsai 11 years ago

thanks David and Antonio for the ID...

AntónioGinjaGinja
AntónioGinjaGinja 11 years ago

great finding it's like David said a Common red soldier beetle

DavidMroczkowski
DavidMroczkowski 11 years ago

Maybe something different in Ireland, but in North America they're called Soldier Beetles. Maybe a Chauliognathus profundus. Hope you find out.

pamsai
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pamsai

Ireland

Spotted on Jul 13, 2012
Submitted on Jul 13, 2012

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