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Melanophila, buprestid beetles They have extraordinary sensitivity to infrared radiation (heat), using a specialized sensor organ near their legs. Geotagged,Melanophila,Melanophila consputa,Summer,United States,buprestid beetles,fire beetle Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Melanophila, buprestid beetles

They have extraordinary sensitivity to infrared radiation (heat), using a specialized sensor organ near their legs.

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  1. Nice! Compare to Melanophila consputa. Posted 3 years ago

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''Melanophila consputa'', the charcoal beetle, is a species of metallic wood-boring beetle in the family Buprestidae. It is found in Central America, North America, and Oceania. Like other members of their genus, charcoal beetles are drawn to forest fires, which they find using sensors near their legs that detect infrared radiation. Female charcoal beetles then lay their eggs in the charred remains of coniferous trees. They have been known to swarm large groups of smokers and bite humans.

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Uploaded Aug 4, 2022. Captured Aug 4, 2022 06:06 in V3WH+95 Rio del Mar, CA, USA.
  • SM-A715F
  • f/2.4
  • 1/411s
  • ISO50
  • 2.13mm