Anomala pallida

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Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Anomala pallida03.11.2024 I Pante Jaloh, District. Sawang, North Aceh Regency, Aceh, Indonesia


Anomala pallida is a type of beetle that we often encounter at night. This beetle belongs to the Scarabaeidae family and is generally known as the pale protaetia beetle. Anomala pallida can be found in various habitats, including gardens, fields and forests.

One of the distinctive characteristics of Anomala pallida is its pale yellow or brown color, which helps it blend into its surroundings. This beetle has a compact body with a hard exoskeleton that provides protection from predators. They also have strong mandibles that they use to eat plant material and decaying organic material.

Anomala pallida is mainly active at night, when it comes out of its hiding places in search of food. During the day, these beetles can be found hiding in the ground or under debris, where they rest and lay their eggs. Like other members of the Scarabaeidae family, Anomala pallida play an important role in the ecosystem by recycling organic matter and aerating the soil.

Although Anomala pallida may not be as well-known as other insects, they are a fascinating part of the natural world. By observing these beetles in their natural habitat, we can gain a better understanding of the diversity of life on Earth. Let us continue to learn about and protect these unique creatures so that it can be enjoyed by future generations.



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LocationAceh Indonesia
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