• Source: Bledius spectabilis
  • Bledius spectabilis, commonly known as the magnificent salt beetle, is a species of small rove beetle.


    Description


    This beetle is 5 to 7 millimetres long and has brightly coloured legs. The wing covers are brownish and as wide as they are long.


    Distribution


    Bledius spectabilis inhabits the sea shores of the Caspian and Black Seas, the coasts of the Mediterranean from Asia Minor to Spain and Morocco, and the Atlantic coast as far north as the Irish Sea and the North Sea.


    Behaviour


    Bledius spectabilis, shows very unusual behaviour for an insect in that it actively protects its larvae from the parasitic wasp Barycnemis blediator and from the predatory Dicheirotrichus gustavii.


    References




    External links


    Images representing Bledius spectabilis at Barcode of Life Data System

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