Anoplotrupes stercorosus

Anoplotrupes stercorosus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Geotrupidae
Genus: Anoplotrupes
Species: A. stercorosus
Binomial name
Anoplotrupes stercorosus
(Hartmann in L. G. Scriba, 1791)
Synonyms
  • Geotrupes amoethysticus Mulsant, 1842
  • Geotrupes erythropterus Trella, 1937
  • Geotrupes fauconneti Pic, 1926
  • Geotrupes inaequalis Faldermann, 1835
  • Geotrupes juvenilis Mulsant, 1842
  • Geotrupes monticola Heer, 1841
  • Geotrupes nigrinus Mulsant, 1842
  • Geotrupes picipennis Fleischer, 1925
  • Geotrupes prusicus Czwalina, 1884
  • Geotrupes rugosissimus Fleischer, 1925

Anoplotrupes stercorosus is a species of earth-boring dung beetles belonging to the family Geotrupidae subfamily Geotrupinae.

This beetle is present in the whole Europe. The colour of Anoplotrupes stercorosus is blue-black, while the underside is usually metallic blue. The elytra have longitudinal slightly dotted grooves.

The adults grow up to 12–20 millimetres (0.47–0.79 in) long and can be encountered from June through next Spring, mainly in beech forests. This dung beetle feeds on feces, rotting fungi and tree lymph of the host-plants.

In Spring they laid eggs in chambers at the end of about 70–80 centimetres (28–31 in) long corridor built in the soil, where feces of herbivorous and omnivorous animals are placed in to feed the larvae, that overwinter and pupate in Spring, requiring a year for the whole process.

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