Calosoma sycophanta

Calosoma sycophanta
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Carabidae
Genus: Calosoma
Species: C. sycophanta
Binomial name
Calosoma sycophanta
(Linnaeus, 1758)
Synonyms
  • Carabus sycophanta Linnaeus, 1758 [1]

The Calosoma sycophanta or forest caterpillar hunter is a ground beetle belonging to the family Carabidae.

Calosoma sycophanta, male and female. Mounted specimen

Subspecies and varietas

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Description

Calosoma sycophanta can reach a length of about 21–35 millimetres (0.83–1.38 in). This large ground beetle has characteristic metallic bright green elytra, while scutellum is metallic bluish. The head is black. These colors have iridescent shades that change (green, blue, bronze, copper, gold black) according to the direction and quality of light. Pronotum is transverse shaped, posteriorly sharply narrowed, wrinkled and punctured. Elytra are flattened with clearly visible punctures in the striae.[2]

Behavior

This ground beetle is a voracious consumer of caterpillars (especially Lymantria dispar, Thaumetopoea processionea, Thaumetopoea pityocampa and Euproctis chrysorrhoea) during both its larval stage and as an adult.[3][4][5][6]

As a predator the species has been researched for the effect of its predation upon the caterpillars with microsporidian pathogens, finding a preference for Vairimorpha disparis infected larva.[7]

Distribution

This species is native to Europe. It is present in most European countries, in the East Palearctic ecozone, in the Nearctic ecozone, in the Near East and in North Africa.[8] In 1905 it was imported to New England for control of the gypsy moth.[3]

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References

Media related to Calosoma sycophanta at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Calosoma sycophanta at Wikispecies


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