Dor earth-boring scarab beetle
This robust, soil-dwelling invertebrate is adorned with a hard exoskeleton that gleams with an iridescence not uncommon in its wider relatives. Primarily active during twilight hours, it plays a crucial role in recycling organic materials, converting decomposing matter into nutrient-rich soil. Despite adult dor earth-boring scarab beetles displaying a preference for dung in their diet, the larvae are known to feed exclusively on decayed plant material, making each life stage pivotal in their ecosystem's nutrient cycle.