A specimen of Chinese shovel beetle
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The Chinese shovel beetle, also known as the deer beetle, is a member of the Coleoptera family of shovel beetles. There is a significant change in body length, exhibiting male and female dimorphism; There are three types of males: large, medium, and small; The body color of male insects is dark black, except for the reddish brown outer edge of the Coleoptera. Belonging to the Coleoptera order and the Shoveluridae family, it is a completely metamorphosed insect that undergoes four stages throughout its life: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The larvae overwinter in decayed wood and reproduce once a year.