Eleodes hispilabris L3 Sep 5, 2017 #2 Bess beetles are ground beetles, and have fused wings. If they do not need to fly, why were they created with wings underneath the hard elytra?
Bess beetles are ground beetles, and have fused wings. If they do not need to fly, why were they created with wings underneath the hard elytra?
arizonablue Fresh Imago Sep 5, 2017 #3 Because they weren't created, they evolved. From beetles that at some point had use for wings.
arizonablue Fresh Imago Sep 5, 2017 #5 More info: https://cals.arizona.edu/classes/ento596c/topic/session4.html
B Bugboy3092 Strategus Sep 5, 2017 #6 actually Bess beetles have their own family (passalidae) and they can fly, they usually only do it during the summer though.
actually Bess beetles have their own family (passalidae) and they can fly, they usually only do it during the summer though.
B Bugboy3092 Strategus Sep 5, 2017 #8 Most people probably do, seeing them fly is quite a spectacle to watch, and hear
Ratmosphere Moderator Moderator Sep 7, 2017 #10 This reminds me of when a friend told me that Dorcus titanus palawanicus couldn't fly.
B Bugboy3092 Strategus Sep 19, 2017 #11 Ratmosphere said: This reminds me of when a friend told me that Dorcus titanus palawanicus couldn't fly. Click to expand... lol
Ratmosphere said: This reminds me of when a friend told me that Dorcus titanus palawanicus couldn't fly. Click to expand... lol