Carabus scabrosus tauricus explained

Carabus scabrosus tauricus is a subspecies of the beetle Carabus scabrosus endemic to Crimea.[1]

Body length up to 52 mm. Colour variable from the blue, passing into violet to green or almost black. The downside is black, with a metallic sheen. Elytra and pronotum wrinkled, granular structure. Crimean beetle forms several forms, differing mainly painting.

Active at different times of day. Quickly run. Predator, feeding on terrestrial molluscs - mainly land snail. Eating bugs do not bite the snail shell, shellfish and eating away dipping his head and pronotum at the mouth of the shell. Well-fed beetles can burrow into the soil for a few days.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Carabus (Procerus) scabrosus tauricus Bonelli, 1810 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140311164810/http://www.faunaeur.org/full_results.php?id=387227 . dead . 2014-03-11 . . 2.6 . 2013-04-09 . 2013-05-17.