Platycerus caraboides
Platycerus caraboides is a species of stag beetle belonging to the family Lucanidae, subfamily Lucaninae. SubspeciesSubspecies include: [1]
DistributionThese beetles are present in most of Europe (Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy,[2] Luxembourg, the Republic of North Macedonia, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine and United Kingdom), in Asia (China, Iran, Kazakhstan, Syria, Turkey) and in North Africa (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia) [3] DescriptionPlatycerus caraboides can reach a body length of about 9–13 mm (0.35–0.51 in). These beetles have flat body, metallic black, steel blue or greenish. Antennae are geniculate, with a club of 3 items, Jaws are denticulate at the inner edge and also in the male they are shorter than the head.[4] This species can be easily distinguished as a stag beetle by its geniculate (elbowed) antennae. This species is very similar to Platycerus caprea (De Geer, 1774). BiologyAdults can mostly be encountered from May through July, flying around during the day in deciduous forests or staying on the ground on rotten branches. The predominantly host-plants are broadleaf plants, but also conifers (mainly Pinus species). The larvae usually live on decayed wood of oak and beech. [4] ReferencesWikispecies has information related to Platycerus caraboides. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Platycerus caraboides.
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