keltaruskeita
Keltaruskeita, scientific name Meloe proscarabaeus, are a species of blister beetle belonging to the family Meloidae. These beetles are commonly found across Europe and parts of Asia. Adult keltaruskeita are characterized by their relatively large, soft bodies, typically measuring around 1.5 to 3 centimeters in length. Their coloration can vary, but they are often a dull black or dark brown, sometimes with a slight metallic sheen. They possess long, flexible antennae and their elytra, the hardened forewings, are often soft and do not fully cover the abdomen.
The life cycle of keltaruskeita is quite complex and involves hypermetamorphosis, a type of complete metamorphosis.