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10-SEP-2013

Southwestern Ironclad Beetle

Post Oak, TX
We saw this beetle at the back door of my Texas Mom's house.
Please forgive my lack of comments this week as I am on the road....



"Ironclad beetles belong to a small family of beetles which contains only about 20 species.
These beetles are found mostly in the western and southwestern United States.
They venture down into Mexico and one species is found on shelf fungus in the New England states.

Ironclad beetles range in size from about ½ to 1 1/4 inches in length.
Some of the species are entirely black but some are strikingly marked with white and black patterns, which can make it very difficult to locate them on the trunk of trees.

These beetles are unique in that they have no hind wings and their elytra (front wings) are fused together.
Thus they do not fly but crawl from place to place.

The ironclads are indeed tough.
Many a strong lad has lost a bet that he could crush a beetle by squeezing it between the thumb and forefinger.

This group of beetles have not been studied thoroughly and very little is known about their biology and habits.

Immature forms have been collected from dead wood of pecan and oak trees.
The beetles have not been found to damage living trees, or any other plants.
The adults may feed on lichens growing on dead wood.

Adults appear in midsummer.
They may be found crawling slowly on tree trunks, posts, patio floors, sidewalks, and up walls.

Ironclads are very slow moving and will fane death (roll over and play dead) when disturbed."

Canon Powershot G12
1/60s f/8.0 at 30.5mm iso500 full exif

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larose forest photos25-Sep-2013 19:52
What a fantastic beetle! Nothing like that up our way, but would love to see this beauty. Excellent shot. VV
Carol Rollins15-Sep-2013 15:33
Great find, superb capture, and wonderful information. ~
carol j. phipps14-Sep-2013 02:15
Isn't nature amazing!?
Frank Brault12-Sep-2013 20:15
A terrific image and capture this creepy crawly. Love the composition V
janescottcumming12-Sep-2013 19:22
You are getting some great images with the G12! V
Sam Rua12-Sep-2013 15:06
Very cool markings on this beetle. Thanks for the BG info.
Margot W12-Sep-2013 14:01
What an interesting beetle.
Ann Pettigrew12-Sep-2013 12:32
I love the natural history, Steph! Really interesting! It is a beautiful beetle. V
joseantonio12-Sep-2013 11:59
Very nice caprture. Have a nice time travelling around.V
Yvonne12-Sep-2013 11:55
Certainly a lovely clear image of the little bug Steph! v
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