Kenya 2011 | Ethiopia 1993 | Portuguese Guinea 1953 | Ecuador 2003 | Malaysia 2013 |
Net-winged Beetle ??? (Lycidae) |
Net-winged Beetle Lycus trabeatus (Lycidae) |
Net-winged Beetle Lycus latissimus (Lycidae) |
Net-winged Beetle ??? (Lycidae) |
Trilobite Beetle Duliticola hoiseni (Lycidae) |
Canada 2010 | Uruguay 1999 |
Margined Soldier Beetle Chauliognathus marginatus (Cantharidae) |
Soldier Beetle Ragonycha fulva (Cantharidae) |
Lycidae comes from that the forewing of many kinds is crimson. Because Lycidae completely lack in an emission of light organ unlike fireflies, Lycidae cannot shine. There is a seed having poison in the body, so many Lycidae doing mimesis to this are known.
Cantharidae has a long feeler, and its body is flat and long, and compound eyes of Cantharidae project about the side of the head outward, and a mandible relatively develops. The leg is long, but is a normal walk leg, and there cannot be the thing transforming it. When a forewing is thin and has a look at it softly, Cantharidae resemble a long-horned beetle.