cerbi
Cerbi is a genus of insects belonging to the order Coleoptera, commonly known as beetles. These beetles are typically small to medium-sized and are found in various habitats across the globe. Their physical characteristics can vary, but many species share common features such as a hardened exoskeleton, chewing mouthparts, and two pairs of wings, with the forewings forming protective elytra. The life cycle of Cerbi beetles, like other insects, involves complete metamorphosis, passing through stages of egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
The larvae of Cerbi beetles are often found in soil, decaying wood, or other organic matter, where