Julodimorpha bakewelli

Julodimorpha bakewelli is a species of beetle in the family Buprestidae. It was first described by Adam White in 1859.

Julodimorpha bakewelli
From Australia
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J. bakewelli
Binomial name
Julodimorpha bakewelli
(White, 1859)
Synonyms
  • Stigmodera bakewellii (White, 1859)

Description

Julodimorpha bakewelli can reach a length of over 40 millimetres (1.6 in). These large brown buprestids have an elongate and almost cylindrical body. The head is almost hidden when the beetle is viewed from above. The pronotum is dark brown and quite wide at the base. The elytra are brown, wider than the pronotum and densely striatopunctated.

Adults are diurnal and herbivore. They are reported to breed in roots and trunks of Eucalyptus species (Myrtaceae). Larvae are root-feeder. Both larvae and adults are present on flowers of Acacia calamifolia (Mimosaceae).

Observations on mating behaviour

The males of this species have the habit to aggregate on and attempting to copulate with discarded brown "stubbies" (a type of beer bottle). The males are apparently attracted by the refraction of light produced by the glass bumps of the bottles, resembling giant females with a very similar colour and surface. Consequently to this behaviour the species is actually threatened. Prof. Darryl Gwynne, from the University of Toronto, and David Rentz were awarded an Ig Nobel Prize for their studies on Julodimorpha species behaviour.[1][2] This behaviour is often given as an example of a supernormal stimulus.

Distribution

This species can be found in the arid and semi- arid areas of Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria and Western Australia.

References

  1. Gwynne, Darryl T.; Rentz, David C. F. (February 1983). "Beetles on the Bottle: Male Buprestids Mistake Stubbies for Females (Coleoptera)". Australian Journal of Entomology. 22 (1): 79–80. doi:10.1111/j.1440-6055.1983.tb01846.x. ISSN 1326-6756.
  2. Amos, Jonathan (2011-09-29). "Beetle's beer bottle sex wins Ig Nobel Prize". BBC News. Retrieved 2020-07-13.

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