lekkevern
Lekkevern, also known as the "leaky beetle," is a term used to describe a group of beetles that have a unique and distinctive feature: their elytra, or wing covers, are not fully fused together. This characteristic allows the beetles to leak out their internal fluids when threatened, creating a foul-smelling, sticky substance that can deter predators. The fluids are typically a mixture of pheromones, which can also serve as a signal to other members of the species.
Lekkevern beetles are found in various parts of the world, including Europe, North America, and Asia. They
The mechanism behind the leaky behavior is not fully understood, but it is believed to be an
Lekkevern beetles play an important role in the ecosystem as predators of soft-bodied insects, such as aphids