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  1. The American carrion beetle (Necrophila americana, formerly Silpha americana) is a North American beetle of the family Silphidae. It lays its eggs in, and its larvae consume, raw flesh (particularly that of dead animals) and fungi.

  2. Learn about carrion beetles, insects that feed on dead and decaying animals and play a role in decomposition. Find out how they bury carcasses, have bright colors, and belong to the family Silphidae.

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  3. Ashleigh Whiffin from the National Silphidae Recording Scheme discusses why carrion beetles are so important, and eight species to look out for.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SilphidaeSilphidae - Wikipedia

    Silphidae is a family of beetles that are known commonly as large carrion beetles, carrion beetles or burying beetles. There are two subfamilies: Silphinae and Nicrophorinae. Members of Nicrophorinae are sometimes known as burying beetles or sexton beetles. The number of species is relatively small, at around two hundred.

  6. Oct 13, 2023 · Learn about the fascinating insects that feed on dead animals and play a vital role in decomposition. Discover the different types, features, and behaviors of carrion beetles, such as burying beetles, American carrion beetles, and sexton beetles.

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  7. Dec 16, 2020 · American Carrion Beetle (Necrophila Americana) American carrion beetle of the carrion beetle family inhabits different parts of North America, having a wide range there right from the Rocky Mountains to Texas, Florida, Minnesota, and Canada’s southeastern belt.

  8. Carrion beetles are fascinating insects known for their unique ecological role in consuming dead and decaying animals. These beetles, belonging to the family Silphidae, play an essential part in recycling nutrients and speeding up the decomposition process in nature.

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