Common Red Soldier Beetle

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The Common Red Soldier Beetle (Rhagonycha fulva) is a species of soldier beetle belonging to the family Cantharidae.
Rhagonycha fulva resembles the brown-red form of Cantharis livida which, like Rhagonycha fulva, also occurs throughout almost all of Europe.
Yet the difference is clearly visible: Cantharis livida has a black spot on the head behind the eyes (can be very small), the legs start red, but gradually become black, and the elytra (wing cases) start out dark, but never end in a black point.
Rhagonycha fulva has black-red elytra, except at the end where they are almost entirely black. 
Rhagonycha fulva's legs are also red, except for the feet: they are black.

These soldier beetles can be found on flowers, trees and shrubs from May to July, hunting for small insects.
Also the larvae are predators, feeding om snails and earthworms.

1st, 2nd & 3rd photo: Spanderswoud, Hilversum, The Netherlands, 10 July 2017
4th & 5th photo: Molenpolder Nature Reserve, Tienhoven, The Netherlands, 27 July 2011

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