New Beetle Masquerading as Bird Dropping Discovered in Australia

March 21, 2024
New Beetle Masquerading as Bird Dropping Discovered in Australia
  • James Tweed, a Ph.D. candidate at The University of Queensland, discovered a new beetle species named Excastra albopilosa in Lamington National Park, Australia.

  • The beetle is characterized by its long white hairs and was initially mistaken for bird droppings.

  • Excastra albopilosa is not only a new species but also represents a new genus of beetles.

  • The beetle's unique appearance is hypothesized to be a defense mechanism, possibly mimicking a fungus-covered beetle to deter predators.

  • Despite searching, no additional specimens have been found, suggesting that Excastra albopilosa may be a rare species.

  • The discovery was documented in the Australian Journal of Taxonomy, highlighting the significance of conservation in the study and protection of insect biodiversity.

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