


Lovely find in the nature area yesterday by Katie Glaze and her family!
Black Oil Beetle ‘Meloe proscarabaeus’
Oil beetles are rather strange-looking beetles with their large abdomens protruding from under short elytra (wing cases). This one was huge, about 3cm!
The Black Oil Beetle is most commonly found on wildflower-rich coastal cliff tops and lowland, unimproved grasslands. Occasionally it can be found on woodland sites.
It is a priority species for conservation action in the UK Biodiversity Action Plan and identified as Nationally Scarce.
We have something really special in our nature area.
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Wow! Three centimeters! Congratulations. Seems like a good sign that you are doing things right.
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Thank you, Linda.
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That’s a fantastic find indeed. What a success! Oil beetles have become very rare in Germany. It was our ‘Insect of the Year’ in 2020. 🖤
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It is wonderful to know that we have something important like this in the Nature Area. I hope it lives long and breeds.
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