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Bloody-nosed beetle

06 Monday Apr 2026

Posted by sconzani in insects

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beetle, Blood spewer beetle, Bloody-nosed beetle, British beetles, Timarcha tenebricosa

When I spotted this little character pottering slowly across a path along the top of King Barrow Quarry on Portland, it was just over ten years since I had seen my first Bloody-nosed beetle (Timarcha tenebricosa); I wrote about that in The blood spewer, February 2016.

And I’d only seen them once in the intervening years, when I saw both an adult beetle and a larva (Botanising, with insects, May 2017).

So, it was a particular treat when I saw this handsome beetle, though it wasn’t easy to get a close look at or to take photos to show you all. This was a beetle on a mission, stumbling a little as it is made its way across small tufts of grass and lumps of sun-baked mud but always persevering, as if it had an urgent appointment and it was late. Or, perhaps, this is just how Bloody-nosed beetles live their lives, with focus and intention, ever onwards.

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The blood spewer

07 Sunday Feb 2016

Posted by sconzani in insects, nature, nature photography

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beetle, Blood spewer beetle, Bloody-nosed beetle, British beetle, Brynna Woods

With a name like blood spewer, you might expect this post to be about some gigantic ravaging beast, but no! This is a beetle, large for a beetle at 2cm long, but nevertheless slow and bumbling and flightless and harmless, and really rather delightful, with body parts of a very pretty, slightly metallic-looking blue-purple-black. We found it amongst the bracken during a walk through Brynna Woods, in East Glamorgan, earlier this week.

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Timarcha tenebricosa, or the bloody-nosed beetle, as it is more commonly known, gets its gruesome name from a defence strategy it has developed in response to predators. When threatened, it discharges small globules of unsavoury red fluid from its mouth. It seems we weren’t perceived as threatening, as this little creature didn’t perform its party trick for us.

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This is a leaf beetle, most often seen during the spring and summer months in grassy areas, in hedgerows and on heathland in Britain and in southern and central Europe. It is particularly partial to nibbling on the plant Lady’s bedstraw, and has the most amazing-looking segmented antennae and lower legs, as you can see in my photos. Ours was a charming and colourful encounter on a rather grey day.

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