Necrophila americana

The American carrion beetle is a North American beetle of the family Silphidae. It lays its eggs in, and its larvae consume, raw flesh and fungi. The larvae and adults also consume fly larvae and the larvae of other carrion beetles that compete for the same food sources as their larvae. They prefer to live in marshy and woody habitats. Necrophila americana emerge from their larval state in the early summer. The P. ashtoni cuckoo bumble bee displays close mimicry with the American carrion beetle. They are important in forensic studies because of their tendency to thrive on large carcasses.
Host Genome
Related Symbionts
0 recordsSymbiont records associated with Necrophila americana
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No symbionts foundNo symbiont records associated with this host species. |
Metagenome Information
0 recordsMetagenome sequencing data associated with Necrophila americana
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No metagenomes foundNo metagenome records associated with this host species. |
Amplicon Information
2 recordsAmplicon sequencing data associated with Necrophila americana
Run | Classification | Platform | Location | Environment |
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SRR21986878
AMPLICON |
16S
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USA
42.46 N 98.64 W |
insect microbiome
secretion microbiome |
SRR21986879
AMPLICON |
16S
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-
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USA
42.46 N 98.64 W |
insect microbiome
secretion microbiome |
Related Articles
0 recordsResearch articles related to Necrophila americana
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No articles foundNo research articles associated with Necrophila americana. |