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Scarites subterraneus is a carnivorous beetle. This is clear when looking at its large jaws, which it uses to hunt its prey. [7] The specific diet of S. subterraneus is not remarkably clear (they seem to be willing to eat any invertebrate in any stage of life), but in captivity they have been observed to eat mealworms.
Scarites linearis Scarites subterraneus. Scarites is a genus of ground beetle native to the Palearctic, the Near East, North America and North Africa, India.There are more than 190 described species in Scarites with more than 55 described species from India.
Scarites aterrimus A.Morawitz, 1863 Scarites cultripalpis Quedenfeldt, 1883 Scarites discoidalis Bänninger, 1938 Scarites inconspicuus Chaudoir, 1855 Scarites indus Olivier, 1795 Scarites laevigatus Fabricius, 1792 Scarites mandli Jedlicka, 1963 Scarites nitidulus Klug, 1862 Scarites punctum Wiedemann, 1823 Scarites quadripunctatus Dejean, 1825
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The Scarites subterraneus has a body designed for the reduction of friction while moving and easing burrowing and movement into confined spaces. The body of this beetle is more or less cylindrical, and the hind, rear side of the body is more narrow and flat.
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