Hledat
Lamellicorn beetle
/lˈeɪməlˌɪkɔːn bˈiːtəl/
/lˈeɪməlˌɪkɔːɹn bˈiːɾəl/
Lamellicorn beetle
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lamellicorn brouk
a beetle characterized by its antennae with leaf-like structures
What is a "lamellicorn beetle"?
A lamellicorn beetle is a type of beetle characterized by its distinctively shaped antennae and hardened exoskeleton. These beetles are known for their habit of feeding on decaying organic matter, such as dung or decomposing vegetation. They play an essential ecological role in nutrient recycling and decomposition processes. Lamellicorn beetles are named after the lamellate or leaf-like structure on their antennae, which is used for sensing their surroundings and finding potential food sources. They can be found in various habitats worldwide and exhibit diverse sizes, shapes, and colors.