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European Ground Beetle

European Ground Beetle

Carabus nemoralis

A ground-dwelling predatory beetle species native to European temperate forests and woodlands, characterized by its metallic carapace and active nocturnal hunting behavior.

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European Ground Beetle
European Ground Beetle
European Ground Beetle
European Ground Beetle
European Ground Beetle
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Ecology & Habitat

Habitat

Deciduous and mixed forests, woodland edges, forest floors, meadows, and gardens across Europe, typically in areas with dense leaf litter and moderate humidity

Ecological Role

Key predator in forest ecosystems, controlling populations of smaller invertebrates, contributing to pest management and maintaining ecological balance

Morphology

  • SKIN COAT Smooth, iridescent exoskeleton with metallic reflective properties, providing camouflage and protection
  • LIMBS WINGS Six legs adapted for rapid ground movement, hardened elytra covering flight wings, capable of quick locomotion
  • HEAD SENSORY Large compound eyes, strong mandibles for predation, prominent antennae for chemical and tactile sensing
  • BODY STRUCTURE Elongated beetle body, typically 20-25 mm in length, with robust exoskeleton and metallic blue-green or bronze coloration
Data Source: TaxonHub Database
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