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Specimen of Pine Scarab

Specimen of Pine Scarab

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Pine beetles, also known as pine-leaf beetles, are one of the largest species of beetles in Europe. Up to 38mm in length, the body is reddish brown or black, covered with fine white fluff, forming marble-like markings. Males have seven tassels at the end of their antennae, while females have only six and are narrower and shorter. It is mainly distributed in North Africa, Europe and the Middle East, especially in Central and Southern Europe. It usually inhabits sandy environments. The adults mainly live from June to July in summer, feeding on the needles of pine trees. Females lay eggs in sandy soil near pine forests, and larvae feed on herbaceous roots.

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