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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Stag_beetleStag beetle - Wikipedia

    Stag beetles are a family of about 1,200 species of beetles in the family Lucanidae, currently classified in four subfamilies. Some species grow to over 12 centimetres (4 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches), but most to about 5 cm (2 in).

  2. Dec 9, 2023 · A stag beetle (Lucanus cervus) is a type of insect belonging to the family Lucanidae, encompassing over a thousand species worldwide. These beetles are easily identifiable by their large size and the distinct, antler-like jaws found on males, which are used for combat with other males during the mating season.

  3. Stag beetle, (family Lucanidae), any of some 900 species of beetles (insect order Coleoptera) in which the mandibles (jaws) are greatly developed in the male and resemble the antlers of a stag. In many species the elaborately branched and toothed mandibles may be as long as the beetle itself.

  4. Stag beetle facts. Scientific name: Lucanus cervus. Family name: Lucanidae. Classification: Insect. Body length: 3.5-7.5cm. Diet: Decaying wood and tree sap. Predators: Bats, birds, and insect-eating mammals. Habitat: Woodland (especially oak woods), parks and gardens. Range: Southern and central Europe.

  5. Stag beetles are relatively widespread in southern England and live in the Severn valley and coastal areas of the southwest. Elsewhere in Britain they are extremely rare or even extinct. Female stag beetles prefer light soils which are easier to dig down into and lay their eggs.

  6. One of the most noteworthy things about stag beetles is their size. Male stag beetles measure up to 7.5 centimetres long when their impressive jaws are taken into account, making this species the largest beetle in the UK and in fact the whole of Europe.

  7. www.wildlifetrusts.org › wildlife-explorer › invertebratesStag beetle | The Wildlife Trusts

    Stag beetle. Scientific name: Lucanus cervus. Famous for its fearsome jaws, the stag beetle does not have the bite to match. Look for it in woods, parks and gardens in South East England in summer. Males display their massive jaws to attract females and duel with their rivals.

  8. Stag beetles live in woodland edges, hedgerows, traditional orchards, parks and gardens throughout Europe, including Britain, but not Ireland. They are relatively widespread in southern England and live in the Severn valley and coastal areas of the southwest.

  9. Stag beetles are a family of beetles known for their antler-like mandibles. Their common name refers to the horns of male deer, to which their mouthparts bear a close resemblance. There are around 1200 species of beetles in this family.

  10. Stag beetles, belonging to the family Lucanidae, are a fascinating group of insects known for their impressive mandibles. These beetles play a vital role in ecosystems as decomposers, helping to break down decaying wood and recycle nutrients. Found in forests and woodlands, their habitat ranges from Europe to Asia/Pacific and the Americas.

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