πŸͺ² Beetles

Pedilus Beetle

Notoxus monoceros

About Pedilus Beetle

A small ant-like beetle with a distinctive forward-pointing horn on the thorax. Found on sandy ground and under debris. The horn function is unknown but may be used in combat.

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Did You Know?

Males bear a prominent forward-pointing thoracic horn whose function remains a mystery to entomologists.

Distribution

Where Pedilus Beetle can be found

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Peak activity Moderate Low / dormant
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APA:
Orbitrock. (2026). Pedilus Beetle (Notoxus monoceros). Retrieved from https://orbitrock.com/insect/pedilus-beetle

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