Typhaeus typhoeus

Typhaeus typhoeus
Typhaeus typhoeus male
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T. typhoeus
Binomial name
Typhaeus typhoeus
(Linnaeus, 1758) [1]

Typhaeus typhoeus, or the minotaur beetle, is a beetle in the family Geotrupidae, also referred to as earth-boring dung beetles. They are native to Europe.[2][3] The beetle is named after the Typhon, a giant of Greek mythology.

Appearance

Minotaur beetles grow to 15 to 24 mm in length. Their bodies are black and slightly shiny all over, stout and dome-shaped. On the elytra are longitudinal grooves with punctures. There are numerous small spines on each leg. The species clearly exhibits sexual dimorphism. Characteristic of the males are three horn-like outgrowths on the pronotum. The two outer protrusions are long, while the one in the middle is short. The females instead have a few pointed humps here.[4]

Occurrence

The minotaur beetle is found in certain regions of Europe and North Africa. It lives in sandy, sunny areas of pine forests or in sandy moorland. They are rare elsewhere. In Germany, the minotaur beetle is an "especially protected" species and is protected under the Bundesartenschutzverordnung (BArtSchV).[5]

brood chamber entrance

Literature

  • Karl Wilhelm Harde, František Severa, Edwin Möhn: Der Kosmos Käferführer: Die mitteleuropäischen Käfer. Franckh-Kosmos Verlags-GmbH & Co, Stuttgart 2000, ISBN 3-440-06959-1

References

  1. ^ Linnaeus C. (1758). Systema naturae per regna tria naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis. Editio Decima, Reformata. Laurentii Salvii, Stockholm
  2. ^ Fauna Europaea
  3. ^ Norman H. Joy, , 1932 A Practical Handbook of British Beetles
  4. ^ "Stierkäfer, Dreihorn-Mistkäfer". www.natur-in-nrw.de. Retrieved 2021-01-15.
  5. ^ "Verordnung zum Schutz wild lebender Tier- und Pflanzenarten". Bundesamt für Justiz. Retrieved 2021-01-15.

 

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