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- Nicrophorus_interruptus abstract "Nicrophorus interruptus is a species of burying beetles or sexton beetles belonging to the family Silphidae subfamily Nicrophorinae. These beetles are present in most of Europe, in the East Palearctic ecozone, in the Near East and in North Africa. The adults grow up to 26 millimetres (1.0 in) long. They are mostly black with two orange-red markings on the elytra and a yellow pubescence on protruding abdominal segments. They have large club-like antennae equipped with black and reddish tips containing chemoreceptors, capable of detecting a dead animal from a long way away. In fact they bury the carcasses of small vertebrates such as birds and mouses as a food source for their larvae.In Nicrophorus interruptus both the male and female parents take care of the brood, quite rare behaviour among insects. The prospective parents begin to dig a hole below the carcass, forming the crypt, where the carcass will remain until the flesh has been completely consumed. Although the larvae are able to feed themselves, both parents also feed them by regurgitated liquid food.The adult beetles continue to protect the larvae, which take several days to mature.. The final-stage larvae migrate into the soil and pupate, transforming from small white larvae to fully formed adult beetles.".
- Nicrophorus_interruptus thumbnail Silphidae_-_Nicrophorus_interruptus.JPG?width=300.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus wikiPageExternalLink Sikes_et_al_2002.pdf.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus wikiPageExternalLink id5354.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus wikiPageExternalLink beetles.html.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus wikiPageExternalLink distribution_table.php.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus wikiPageID "16805055".
- Nicrophorus_interruptus wikiPageRevisionID "595405855".
- Nicrophorus_interruptus binomialAuthority "Stephens, 1830".
- Nicrophorus_interruptus genus "Nicrophorus".
- Nicrophorus_interruptus hasPhotoCollection Nicrophorus_interruptus.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus species "interruptus".
- Nicrophorus_interruptus synonyms "* N. basalis, (Gistel, 1848) * N. corsicus, (Laporte, 1832) * N. c. funereus, (Heyden, 1906) * N. c. laportei, (Meier, 1900) * N. c. vordozi, (Meier, 1900) * N. fossor, (Erichson, 1837) * N. f. algiricus, (Portevin, 1926) * N. f. brunnipes, (Portevin, 1924) * N. f. centrimaculatus, (Portevin, 1924) * N. f. corsicus laportei, (Hatch, 1928) * N. f. c. vodozi, (Hatch, 1928) * N. f. fossor, (Růžička, 1993) * N. f. funereus, (Portevin, 1924) * N. f. infuscaticornis, (Portevin, 1924) * N. f. nigricans, (Portevin, 1924) * N. f. pasqueti, (Portevin, 1926) * N. f. trimaculatus, (Portevin, 1924) * N. funereus, (Géné, 1839) * N. gallicus, (Jacquelin du Val, 1860) * N. i. algiricus, (Pasquet, 1916) * N. i. brunnipes, (Gradl, 1882) * N. i. centrimaculatus, (Reitter, 1895) * N. i. corsicus, (Jakobson, 1910) * N. i. c. funereus, (Sainte-Claire-Deville, 1914) * N. i. c. laportei, (Sainte-Claire-Deville, 1914) * N. i. funereus, (Winkler, 1925) * N. i. gallicus, (Gemminger & Harold, 1868) * N. i. infuscaticornis, (Winkler, 1925) * N. i. interruptus, (Bertin & Lebberoni, 1999) * N. i. nigricans, (Pasquet, 1916) * N. i. pasqueti, (Pic, 1917) * N. i. suturalis, (Reitter, 1895) * N. i. trimaculatus, (Gradl, 1882) * N. i. trinotatus, (Reitter, 1911) * N. investigator suturalis, (Portevin, 1926) * N. i. investigator suturalis, (Arnett, 1944) * N. ruspator fossor, (Heer, 1841) * N. sepultor suturalis, (Marseul, 1884) * N. suturalis, (Motschulsky, 1860) * N. vestigator interruptus, (Stein, 1868) * N. v. trimaculatus, (Marseul, 1884) * Silpha corsica, (Reitter, 1884) * S. fossor, (Reitter, 1884) * S. interrupta, (Reitter, 1884)".
- Nicrophorus_interruptus subject Category:Animals_described_in_1830.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus subject Category:Beetles_of_Europe.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus subject Category:Beetles_of_North_America.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus subject Category:Silphidae.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus type Animal100015388.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus type AnimalsDescribedIn1830.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus type Arthropod101767661.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus type Beetle102164464.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus type BeetlesOfEurope.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus type BeetlesOfNorthAmerica.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus type Insect102159955.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus type Invertebrate101905661.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus type LivingThing100004258.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus type Object100002684.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus type Organism100004475.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus type Whole100003553.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus type Insect.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus comment "Nicrophorus interruptus is a species of burying beetles or sexton beetles belonging to the family Silphidae subfamily Nicrophorinae. These beetles are present in most of Europe, in the East Palearctic ecozone, in the Near East and in North Africa. The adults grow up to 26 millimetres (1.0 in) long. They are mostly black with two orange-red markings on the elytra and a yellow pubescence on protruding abdominal segments.".
- Nicrophorus_interruptus label "Nicrophorus interruptus".
- Nicrophorus_interruptus sameAs 230499.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus sameAs m.0406s5p.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus sameAs Q7030627.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus sameAs Q7030627.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus sameAs Nicrophorus_interruptus.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus wasDerivedFrom Nicrophorus_interruptus?oldid=595405855.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus depiction Silphidae_-_Nicrophorus_interruptus.JPG.
- Nicrophorus_interruptus isPrimaryTopicOf Nicrophorus_interruptus.