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Oil Beetle eating petals -
Oliekever eet bloemblaadjes
-
Berberomeloe majalis

Image ID:
5288
Date: 
13/04/2015
Location: 
Almuradiel area,
Castilla-La Mancha,
Spain
Description: 

Oil beetles have fascinating life-cycles. The larvae are parasites of a number of species of ground-nesting solitary bee. Towards the end of spring, female oil beetles dig burrows in the ground close to colonies of host bees, into which they lay around 1000 eggs. These eggs usually hatch the following year in order to coincide with the emergence of the bees. The oil beetle larvae are very active, and climb up onto flowers where they wait for a host bee. They attach themselves to the bee, and if they are lucky and attach to the right type of species they will be flown to the host's burrow, where the larva turns into a grub-like larva, and develops, feeding upon the pollen stores and eggs of the host. The larva pupates and the resulting adult beetle spends the winter inside the host's burrow before emerging the following spring.

Keywords: 
Beetle |
blister beetle |
coleoptera |
tenebrionoidae |
meloidae |
berberomeloe majalis |
kever |
oliekever |
sunny area |
dry area |
field |
roadside |
grassland |
grazed area |
extensive olive grove |
dehesa |
brushwood |
flowering plants |
forest paths |
thermophilic |
big |
groot |
zonnige plaatsen |
bloemenrijke bermen |
grasland |
weiland |
extensieve akkers |
extensief begraasde ecosystemen |
droge plaatsen |
thermofiel |
olijfgaarden |
bospaden
Category: 
Other Beetles - other Coleoptera |
Tenebrionoidea |
Places |
Europe |
Spain |
Sierra de Andujar
Image type: 
Digital
Link to image:
http://www.bernardvanelegem.com/image/oil-beetle-eating-petals

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