Bledius spectabilis
Bledius spectabilis, male
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Clade: Pancrustacea
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Suborder: Polyphaga
Infraorder: Staphyliniformia
Family: Staphylinidae
Genus: Bledius
Species:
B. spectabilis
Binomial name
Bledius spectabilis
Kraatz, 1857

Bledius spectabilis, commonly known as the magnificent salt beetle, is a species of small rove beetle.

Description

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This beetle is 5 to 7 millimetres long and has brightly coloured legs. The wing covers are brownish and as wide as they are long.

Distribution

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Bledius spectabilis inhabits the sea shores of the Caspian and Black Seas, the coasts of the Mediterranean from Asia Minor to Spain and Morocco, and the Atlantic coast as far north as the Irish Sea and the North Sea.

Behaviour

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Bledius spectabilis, shows very unusual behaviour for an insect in that it actively protects its larvae from the parasitic wasp Barycnemis blediator and from the predatory Dicheirotrichus gustavii.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Wyatt, T D; Foster, W A (1989). "Parental Care in the Subsocial Intertidal Beetle, Bledius spectabilis, in Relation to Parasitism by the Ichneumonid Wasp, Barycnemis blediator". Behaviour. 110 (1–4): 76–92. doi:10.1163/156853989x00394.
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List of Bledius species

genus Bledius. Bledius actitus (Herman, 1972) Bledius adamus Scudder, 1878 Bledius albonotatus Mäklin, 1853 Bledius analis LeConte, 1863 Bledius annularis

Sociality

University Press Wyatt TD. 1986. How a subsocial intertidal beetle, Bledius spectabilis, prevents flooding and anoxia in its burrow. Behav Ecol Sociobiol

Barycnemis blediator

wasp. It lays its eggs in the larvae of the salt marsh rove beetle, Bledius spectabilis, which shows unusual behaviour for an insect in that it actively

B. spectabilis

B. spectabilis may refer to: Barkeria spectabilis, an orchid species Bledius spectabilis, a beetle species Boerlagella spectabilis, a flowering plant

Beetle

protection against adverse conditions and predators. The rove beetle Bledius spectabilis lives in salt marshes, so the eggs and larvae are endangered by the

Dicheirotrichus gustavii

approaching sea. It will eat the larvae of another intertidal beetle, Bledius spectabilis, if they are left unprotected by the adult. Foster, W A (1983). "Activity

Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park

in the particular plant. In contrast the magnificent salt beetle (Bledius spectabilis) digs a tube in the mudflat. Sea lavender serves the caterpillar

Scolt Head Island

land when caught by the approaching sea. Another intertidal beetle, Bledius spectabilis, shows very unusual behaviour for an insect in that it actively protects