Logisticus
Logisticus refers to a genus of beetles in the family Scarabaeidae. These beetles are characterized by their robust bodies and often metallic coloration. Species within this genus are found in various regions, primarily in the Old World tropics. The larvae of Logisticus beetles, like those of many scarabs, typically develop in the soil or in decaying organic matter, feeding on roots or detritus. Adult beetles are often observed feeding on plant material or sometimes carrion. Their ecological role can include nutrient cycling and serving as a food source for other animals. The genus Logisticus is part of the subfamily Cetoniinae, commonly known as flower chafers or scarab beetles, which are often recognized for their vibrant colors and their activity in gardens and fields. Research on Logisticus species often focuses on their taxonomy, distribution, and behavior, contributing to our understanding of insect biodiversity.