Biology:Nicrophorus vestigator

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Nicrophorus vestigator
Silphidae - Nicrophorus vestigator.JPG
Nicrophorus vestigator. Museum specimen
Scientific classification
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Nicrophorinae
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Genus:
Nicrophorus
Species:
N. vestigator
Binomial name
Nicrophorus vestigator
Herschel, 1807
Synonyms
  • Necrophorus [sic] Vestigator Herschel, 1807
  • Gyllenhal, 1827 (Preocc.) Brullé, 1832 (Preocc.)
  • Carret, 1901 Necrophorus [sic] vestigator v. brullei
  • Necrophorus [sic] sepultor cadaverinus Jacobson, 1910
  • Necrophorus [sic] anglicus Mareuse, 1840 (Preocc.)
  • Portevin, 1914 (Preocc.) Necrophorus [sic] vestigator v. obscuripennis
  • Necrophorus [sic] olfactor Portevin, 1914
  • Necrophorus [sic] sepultor Samouelle, 1833 (Unav.)
  • Gistel, 1848 Pic, 1917
  • Necrophorus [sic] vestigator v. Carreti Necrophorus [sic] vestigator v. Rauterbergi
  • Pic, 1933 Necrophorus [sic] interruptus
  • Reitter, 1900 Necrophorus [sic] vestigator v. Viturati
  • Necrophorus [sic] vestigator v. bipunctatus Necrophorus [sic] vestigator v. degener


Nicrophorus vestigator is a species of beetle belonging to the family Silphidae.

Description

Illustration of Nicrophorus vestigator from G.G. Yakobson "Beetles of Russia"

Nicrophorus vestigator can reach a length of about 14–22 millimetres (0.55–0.87 in). The basic color of the body is black, with two wide transversal orange stripes on the elytra. These beetles have large club-like antennae equipped with black and yellow tips. The legs are strong. The last three abdominal segments protrude beyond the elytra.[1]

Like other burying beetles they bury the carcasses of small vertebrates such as birds and mice as a food source for their larvae. Larval development takes place during the summer, and the fully formed individuals can be found mainly in May–June and in August.[1]

Distribution

This species is present in most of Europe, in the eastern Palearctic realm and in the Near East.[2]

Bibliography

  • Sikes, Derek S., Ronald B. Madge, and Alfred F. Newton (2002) A catalog of the Nicrophorinae (Coleoptera: Silphidae) of the world, Zootaxa, no. 65
  • Baranowski, R. 1982. Intressanta skalbaggsfynd 6. Ent. Tidskr.103: 130–136.
  • Hansen, V. 1968. Biller XXV. Adselbiller, stumpbiller m.fl. Danmarks Fauna 77.
  • Fabre, J.-H. 1925 Souvenirs Entomologiques Volume 6 Chapitre VII

References

Wikidata ☰ Q7030690 entry