elytra, and predatory larvae that inhabit dead
wood. They are often rare, and their presence may
indicate good-quality ancient woodland. On the
other hand, the genus Agriotes has larvae called
wireworms and live in the soil, where they can be
a pest, especially of root vegetables. A “worm” in
a potato is quite likely the larva of a click beetle.
the dead timber is left, but over-zealous
tidying up and burning or clearing of dead
trunks and branches can threaten their
survival. Recently, managers of many parks
and recreational forests have begun to
recognize the importance of dead wood
as an essential habitat for many organisms,
including beetles
above | Elater ferrugineus One of the
largest European click beetles, which is
a widespread but rare species that breeds
in old hollow trees.
opposite | Cidnopus aeruginosus
A European species with short-lived
diurnal flying adults, and larvae that
feed among roots in the soil.
right | Ampedus quadrisignatus
This strikingly colored European
species depends on dead wood in
ancient forests to survive.