Cantharis fusca

C. fusca reaches a length of 10–15 millimetres (0.39–0.59 in).[1] Except for parts of the head and thorax, which are red or orange, this species is completely black. The body is flat and long, with a weak exoskeleton. These beetles have long feathery antennae, and comparatively long legs.

Cantharis fusca
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C. fusca
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Cantharis fusca

Cantharis fusca is a species of soldier beetle.

This species is common in large parts of Europe, and lives in bushes, edges of forests, and meadows. They hunt for small insects.

The larvae have black hairs, and also eat small insects. They are very cold-resistant, and can be seen crawling on the snow in winter.

References

  1. J. K. Lindsey. "Cantharis fusca Linnaeus, 1758". Ecology of Commanster. Retrieved April 18, 2010.


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