A DC Birding Blog: Other Insects from East Brunswick's Moth Night


Reddish-brown Stag Beetle
Photo Credit: Dendroica Cerulea
  

From A DC Birding Blog: Moths are not the only insects drawn to UV lights. A broad range of insects from several orders may appear on a sheet on a good night. Here are a few from East Brunswick's moth night last Friday.

The highlight by far was a Reddish-brown Stag Beetle (Lucanus capreolus) that stayed near the mercury vapor lamp for most of the evening. This beetle, also known as the pinching bug, has smaller jaws than its southern relative, Lucanus elaphus, but it still looks quite fearsome. Another large beetle present appeared to be some sort of dung beetle.

 

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