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Acrossus rufipes

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it is usually seen between the months of April and October. The beetle is particularly sensitive to light. During the daytime hours or under artificial light, it instinctively burrows into the nearest moist soil or preferably fresh dung. From at least 4 centimetres (1.6 in) underneath the soil
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Its British common name "the night-flying dung beetle" is given due to it being common for it to mistakenly find its way on its night-time flight from the dung-fields, to artificial lights among human habitation.
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it is able to sense that night has fallen, since it soon emerges from the soil when all light is extinguished, and prepares for its night-time flight in search of mates or new sources of food.
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The outer body ranges from dark brown to black, while the legs are black with a red tinge. At 9–13 millimetres (0.35–0.51 in) in size, it is one of the largest of the genus
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for "red foot". It shares this name with a number of other species including the spider
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The beetle has a symbiotic relationship with at least one species of
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This species feeds and breeds in various types of dung, and in the
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Aphodius rufipes

Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Coleoptera
Scarabaeidae
Acrossus
Binomial name
Linnaeus
1758
Synonyms
scarab beetle
Carl Linnaeus
10th edition
Systema Naturae
Palearctic
species name
Latin
Sphodros rufipes
Aphodius
elytra
British Isles
mite


"Acrossus rufipes (Linnaeus, 1758)"

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