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| © Robin Brickman |
| Soldier Beetle |
Soldier beetles are nicknamed "leatherwings" because of their soft, clothlike wing covers, which when brightly colored are reminiscent of uniforms. Adults resemble fireflies in looks and size but don’t glow, are ½ inch long or smaller, and usually dark with orange, yellow or red markings. Larvae are usually dark colored, flat, long and segmented with many fine hairs and a velvety appearance. Actually, the colors are a warning to birds and anything else that may consider them to be fair game for food. "Eat me and you'll be sorry" is what they say.