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Danosoma brevicorne

Danosoma brevicorne
1/2 mile north of Westwood within a small meadow surrounded by woods., Lassen County, California, USA
June 23, 2008
I wonder what the purpose, or advantage, there is in the way this beetles legs fit so tightly up under it's ventral body surface; even the antennae are "hidden" away in groves on the underside of it's thorax? I find this quite an interesting adaptation. Comments welcome!

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Danosoma brevicorne Danosoma brevicorne

members of several beetle families have such recesses...
...to tightly fit their appendages -- makes predators' [esp. ants'] task much harder

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