Monday, July 5, 2010

Hermit Scarab

This flattened-looking beetle is called a Hermit Scarab Beetle (Osmoderma subplanata); They are sometimes called Odor-of-leather-beetle due to the fact that they give off an odor of Russian Leather. They grow to about 2 inches in length and are a beautiful dark chocolate brown.

They feed on decaying vegetation and fruit. This one was photographed last year on a pumpkin vine in my moms backyard. It apparently was feeding on the pumpkin vine. They are slow moving and easy to photograph. These are a perfect insect to use with children, they aren't intimidating, they are slow moving, and will not bite.

There isn't much reported on them, but with the size of the beetle I would assume the grub would be quite large. Most likely they are like many scarab beetles and live underground or in decaying wood and feed on roots or wood.

5 comments:

  1. Not much of a mouth part on this if they can't give you a bite.

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  2. So many wonderful insects cannot or will not bite us. They make great props at programs for kids to help them overcome their fears of insects.

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  3. Sweet. =) Looks like a gentle soul.

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  4. They really are bio, I've only ever found two of these beetles, and they are large and beautiful

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  5. Whoa, that's an amazing beetle.

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