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Agriotes sputator : ウィキペディア英語版 | Agriotes sputator
''Agriotes sputator''〔Linnaeus' Latin name means "the spitter living in the fields".〕 is a species of click beetle, commonly known as the common click beetle.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Agriotes sputator'' (Linnaeus, 1758) )〕 The adult beetle is brown and inconspicuous, and the larvae live in the soil and are known as wireworms. They are agricultural pests that devour the roots and underground parts of many crops and other plants. ==Description== The adult common click beetle has a length of between and a width of between . The head and pronotum are bluntly pointed and the antennae are as long as the total length of the head and pronotum. The front edge of the pronotum is brownish-ginger and the whole pronotum is covered by fine puncture marks. The abdomen is brownish-black, the wing covers reddish-brown tinged with yellow, and the antennae and legs are pale reddish-brown. The pronotum and wing covers are covered in dense, short greyish hairs. The larva is known as a wireworm and lives in the soil. It is yellow, slender, stiff and leathery, and grows to a length of about . The centre of the mandible has a small tooth for gnawing.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Agriotes sputator'' L. - Common Click Beetle (Wireworm) )〕
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