Net-winged Beetle

Kenya 2011Ethiopia 1993Portuguese Guinea 1953Ecuador 2003Malaysia 2013
Net-winged Beetle
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(Lycidae)
Net-winged Beetle
Lycus trabeatus
(Lycidae)
Net-winged Beetle
Lycus latissimus
(Lycidae)
Net-winged Beetle
???
(Lycidae)
Trilobite Beetle
Duliticola hoiseni
(Lycidae)

Canada 2010Uruguay 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.

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