wolkever/ lagria hirta by prutzworks
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Description
Lagria hirta can reach a length of 7–8 millimetres (0.28–0.31 in). These beetles have a soft body and a head and thorax brown or black. The relatively elongated elytra are yellowish-brown and covered by dense fine light hairs. The rest of the body is also hairy, but they are less clearly visible. Antennae, underside of body and legs are black. The eyes are remarkably large and round.
The elytra of the females are more extended backward than in the males and the female's abdomen looks from above wider than in the males. The male, in addition to its slimmer body, is distinguished from the females by their larger eyes and by the length of the last segment of the antennae, which is nearly twice the corresponding segment in the female.
The fully formed beetles can be seen from late May to late July. The adult beetles feed on nectar and pollen. Females lay the eggs in the soil where they hatch after about eight days. The larvae live in the humus where they feed on decaying vegetables. After having overwintered larvae pupate in early summer of the next year and a new generation of beetles will then developed.
(from wiki)
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Comments (6)
jmb007
bien vu
ontar1
Cool bug, outstanding capture!
choronr
Garden pals. Some actually have character ...good shot.
bodo_56
Great composition, i like the DOF!
Juliette.Gribnau
mooi werk !
danapommet
A wonderful photo and zoom Martin and thank you for providing this information!