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Epomis dejeani is a species of ground beetle native to the Palearctic and the Middle East. It is known from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Russia, Syria, Turkey, and Ukraine. Adult beetles are metallic blue or green-colored, with a striking yellow-orange rim on the elytra and mostly yellow-colored legs and antennae. They are 15 to 20 mm (0.6 to 0.8 in) in length. The adult beetles are generalist predators and scavengers, but can also feed on amphibians much larger than themselves.

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  • Epomis dejeani (en)
  • Chlaenius dejeanii (nl)
  • Epomis dejeani (pt)
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  • Chlaenius dejeanii is een keversoort uit de familie van de loopkevers (Carabidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1831 door Dejean. De soort is bekend van zijn predatie op amfibieën zoals kikkers en salamanders. (nl)
  • Epomis dejeani (também conhecido por Chlaenius dejeanii) é um insecto coleóptero da família dos carabídeos. É um predador, e entre as suas presas encontram-se anfíbios como rãs e salamandras muito maiores que o inseto. (pt)
  • Epomis dejeani is a species of ground beetle native to the Palearctic and the Middle East. It is known from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Russia, Syria, Turkey, and Ukraine. Adult beetles are metallic blue or green-colored, with a striking yellow-orange rim on the elytra and mostly yellow-colored legs and antennae. They are 15 to 20 mm (0.6 to 0.8 in) in length. The adult beetles are generalist predators and scavengers, but can also feed on amphibians much larger than themselves. (en)
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  • Epomis dejeani (en)
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  • Dejean, 1831 (en)
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  • Epomis dejeani eating a southern banded newt, Ommatotriton vittatus (en)
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  • Epomis dejeani is a species of ground beetle native to the Palearctic and the Middle East. It is known from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Russia, Syria, Turkey, and Ukraine. Adult beetles are metallic blue or green-colored, with a striking yellow-orange rim on the elytra and mostly yellow-colored legs and antennae. They are 15 to 20 mm (0.6 to 0.8 in) in length. The larvae reach a body length of up to 20 mm (0.8 in), they are yellow-colored with black markings. Like many ground beetle larvae they are elongated with two extensions (urogomphi) at the rear end. They have characteristic double-hooked mandibles. The larvae feed exclusively on amphibians, which they lure by waving their antennae and making prey-like movements. The larvae can often evade the first strike of the amphibian by being alert, and then strike back at once, while the amphibian is in close proximity. Latching on with their mandibles, they suck the body fluids of their new host, progressing to chewing its skin and eating its tissues. Eventually they may kill their host. Even if they are taken into the amphibian's mouth at the first strike, they may survive; one young frog appeared to find the larva it caught distasteful, failed to spit it out, swallowed it, only to regurgitate it a couple of hours later, covered with mucus but apparently unharmed. When the larvae molt, they drop off their host and need to find a new one. The adult beetles are generalist predators and scavengers, but can also feed on amphibians much larger than themselves. (en)
  • Chlaenius dejeanii is een keversoort uit de familie van de loopkevers (Carabidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1831 door Dejean. De soort is bekend van zijn predatie op amfibieën zoals kikkers en salamanders. (nl)
  • Epomis dejeani (também conhecido por Chlaenius dejeanii) é um insecto coleóptero da família dos carabídeos. É um predador, e entre as suas presas encontram-se anfíbios como rãs e salamandras muito maiores que o inseto. (pt)
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