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Beetles of the family Pyrochroidae
(fire beetles) were one of the more immediately remarkable catches. These
specimens are likely to be the first of their family collected in Texas.
They are more typical of the Ozarks region. The larvae are typically predators
living under bark. Perhaps their presence and abundance is tied to old
growth forest. They were collected at light.
Pyrochroidae: Adults of Neopyrochroa sp.(left)
Dendroides
sp. (right)
unidentified pyrochroid larva under bark
Beetle
collectors were excited to find Lucanus placidus (Say) at their
lights on the Sparta Sand outcrop.
This beetle is indicative of the deep sand.
Beetles attracted to dung baited pitfalls
Deltochilum
gibbosum (Fabricius)
Canthon
imitator Brown
Ateuchus
histeroides (Weber)
Geotrupes
splendens (Fabricius)
Phanaeus
difformis LeConte
Omorgus
monachus (Herbst).
Onthophagus
medorensis Brown