Biology:Edrotes ventricosus

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Short description: Species of beetle

Edrotes ventricosus
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Missing taxonomy template (fix): Edrotes
Species:
Binomial name
Template:Taxonomy/EdrotesEdrotes ventricosus
LeConte, 1851
Synonyms
  • Edrotes angusticollis Casey, 1907
  • Blaisdell, 1923 Casey, 1924
  • Casey, 1890 Edrotes orbus
  • Edrotes longicornis Casey, 1907
  • Edrotes barrowsi Casey, 1924
  • Casey, 1924 Edrotes longipennis
  • Edrotes asperatus Dajoz, 1999
  • Casey, 1907 Edrotes mexicanus
  • Edrotes laticollis Blaisdell, 1923
  • Edrotes variipilis Edrotes nitidus

Edrotes ventricosus, the hairy robot beetle or desert hairy robot beetle, is a species of darkling beetle within the family Tenebrionidae.[1][2] This species is found in the southwestern region of North America, inhabiting desert environments in the southwestern United States (California, Nevada, Arizona) and northwestern Mexico (Baja California, Sonora). Individuals are round in shape and grow to sizes of 6.4-10 millimeters, appearing black in coloration with hairs on its dorsal side. It is herbivorous, feeding on various plants both native and introduced. Plants this species feeds on include saltgrass, cheat grass, saltwort, and wild onion. Individuals are active from the seasons of early spring to late winter, with those found in the southern portion of its range being active year-round. Adults may also come out in winter to feed on warmer days.[3] This species can be found as pets for being an easy to keep insect that appear 'cute' with their small round body shape and 'fuzzy' appearance.[4]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q138387518 entry