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Scarites buparius

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Kingdom
  
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Carabidae

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Species

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Order
  
Coleoptera

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Scarites, Dixus sphaerocephalus, Percus, Orthomus, Chlaenius festivus

Scarites buparius comportamiento


Scarites buparius is a species of beetles belonging to the family Carabidae.

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Scarites buparius natura mediterraneo


Description

Scarites buparius reach a length of about 35–40 millimetres (1.4–1.6 in), with a maximum of 60 millimetres (2.4 in). The basic black color of this glossy beetle is aposematic, highlighting clearly the body on the sandy substrate.

Elytra present thin and shallow striae, almost absent in larger specimen. Sexual dimorphism is not conspicuous, but females are usually slightly smaller than females and the mandibles of the males are longer and hooked.

The males use their impressive mandibles to fight each other. This intra-male aggressive behaviour consist of a repeated series of fighting events, during which a dominance/submission status is established. The attack behaviour persistence is correlated with the body length. During the fights the males grab the head of the antagonists and rise them into the air. These fights sometimes end with the death of one of the contenders.

These beetles are used to spend the hottest hours of the day in their underground galleries, that they dig in the sand of the dunes with their strong front legs. Usually in the evening these carnivores insest goes hunting, preferably other insects and gastropods, beheaded with the powerful jaws. Then they devour their prey at the bottom of their holes.

Distribution

This species occurs in France, Greece, Italy, Spain and in North Africa.

Habitat

Scarites buparius lives in the coastal dunes and sandy beaches.

References

Scarites buparius Wikipedia