Eleale pulcher

Eleale pulcher

Eleale pulcher is a beetle in the family Cleridae.
Clerid beetle - Eleale lepida  feeding on leptospermum flowers Cleridae have a large number of niches and feeding habits. Most genera are predaceous and feed on other beetles and larvae; however other genera are scavengers or pollen feeders. Clerids have elongated bodies with bristly hairs, are usually bright colored, and have variable antennae. Checkered beetles range in length between 3 millimeters and 24 millimeters. Cleridae can be identified based on their 5?5?5 tarsal formula, division of sternites, and the absence of a special type of vesicle. Female Cleridae lay between 28?42 eggs at a time predominately under the bark of trees. Larvae are predaceous and feed vigorously before pupation and subsequently emergence as adults.( Atlas of living Australia) Australia,Eleale lepida,Eleale pulcher,Geotagged,Spring

Naming

Synonym: Eleale pulchra

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https://bie.ala.org.au/species/urn:lsid:biodiversity.org.au:afd.taxon:c3bee6e4-14fd-4091-983d-be4588f36b26
Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderColeoptera
FamilyCleridae
GenusEleale
SpeciesEleale pulcher
Photographed in
Australia