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Soldier Beetles - FAMILY CANTHARIDAE

This page contains information and pictures about Soldier Beetles that we found in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia.
 
 
Beetles in this family are small to medium in size, usually black, brown and yellow in colour. Adults bodies are soft, flat and long. Their antenna are filiform, 11-segmented. The elytra are usually smooth. They are abundant on flowers and foliage where they feed on nectar, pollen, or other insects. They are usually active during the day.
 
Soldier Beetles are known to produce defensive secretions and most belong to the Lycid mimicry complex. The mimicry is of the Mullerian type. 
 
Larvae of most species are carnivorous, a few species feed on plants. They are found in the soil and leaf litter.
 

 
Plague Soldier Beetle, Green Soldier Beetle
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Chauliognathus lugubris or Chauliognathus pulchellus, Chauliognathinae, body length 15mm
Sometimes we found the swarms of Plague Soldier Beetle. The aggregations are believed for the purpose of breeding. Most of them in the aggregation are mating. The beetles are yellow in abdomen colour, covered with black wing-covers and black head. More information can be found in this page.
 
 
Tricolor Soldier Beetle
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Chauliognathus tricolor, Chauliognathinae, body length 15mm
The Tricolor Soldier Beetle has the head and wing-covers in black, thorax in orange and abdomen in yellow colours. This is a very strong warning signal. Soldier Beetles are known to produce defensive toxic secretions when disturbed. Please click on here for more information on this beetle.
 
 
Yellow Soldier Beetle
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Chauliognathus sp., Chauliognathinae, body length 15mm
This Solder Beetle has its abdomen with black and yellow strips, when fly, mimics a wasp. Its forewings cover are brick-red in colour, which mimics a Lycid Beetle. Most predators will avoid this two groups of insects. Please also check this page for more information.
 
 
Red-tipped Soldier Beetle
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Chauliognathus sp., Chauliognathinae, body length 10mm, 7mm
This beetle has the typical Soldier Beetle's yellow colour with black stripes. The tip of the wing-covers is red in colour. Abdomen is yellow-black banded likes a wasp. Please check this page for more information.
 
 
Golden-brown Soldier Beetle
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Chauliognathus sp., Chauliognathinae, body length 15mm
This beetle has the relatively long and flat body. It is in gold and brown colour. We sometimes found many of them on a tree. 
 
  
Small Soldier Beetle
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? sp., body length 8mm
Quite a number of them  found in the bush in early spring in Brisbane. The beetles are golden-brown in colour and small in size. Here we like to thank Dr. Kaae of Cal Poly Pomona. Dr. Kaae sent us email and advised that this beetle is in this family..
 

Reference:
1. CANTHARIDAE - Australian Biological Resources Study, Department of the Environment and Heritage, 1996.  
2. Insects of Australia, CSIRO, Division of Entomology, Melbourne University Press, 2nd Edition 1991, p 640.
3. A guide to the Genera of Beetles of South Australia Part.4 - Matthews, E.G. 1985, p9. 
 
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