Necrobia Ruficollis
Predation, Beetle, Cleridae, Cosmopolitan Distribution, Thorax (insect anatomy)
978-613-9-28980-6
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144
2013-01-12
39,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Necrobia ruficollis, the ham beetle, red-shouldered ham beetle or red-necked bacon beetle, is a predatory beetle in the family Cleridae with a cosmopolitan distribution. Necrobia ruficollis is 4.0–6.5 millimetres (0.16–0.26 in) long, and is mostly a metallic black or dark blue colour. Its thorax and legs and the bases of the elytra are reddish-brown.It feeds on dead animals, including dried and smoked meats and animal skins, as well as on cheese. It is frequently found in cadavers in the later stages of decomposition, and is thus useful in forensic entomology.
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