Common Blackclock Beetle (24988507944)
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Summary[edit] Description: Pterostichus madidus, 3 image stack. In an attempt to become more god-like, I am cultivating an inordinate fondness for beetles. They're not the easiest insects to photograph, and in fact, this whole god thing is hard work - you only get one day a week off. The Black Clock Beetle is a large (15-20 mm) shiny black ground beetle which is predatory on many ground-living invertebrates, but the adults also eat some plant material. Date: 6 March 2016, 10:31. Source: Common Blackclock Beetle. Author: AJC1 from UK.
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- Carabidae (ground beetles)
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