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Noble Chafer

Gnorimus nobilis

Near Threatened

About Noble Chafer

A scarce metallic green beetle with small white flecks on the elytra. It is associated with old orchards and ancient fruit trees.

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Did You Know?

Its larvae develop inside decaying heartwood of old fruit trees, taking two to three years to mature.

How to Identify Noble Chafer

Noble Chafer (Gnorimus nobilis) belongs to the order Coleoptera, family Scarabaeidae. Adults typically measure 14-20 mm.

Noble Chafer Habitat

Noble Chafer is found in orchards habitats, particularly across Europe. This species has adapted to thrive in its preferred environment, where it can find suitable food sources and shelter.

Noble Chafer Diet and Feeding

Noble Chafer feeds primarily on nectar from flowers. In doing so, it acts as an important pollinator, transferring pollen between plants and contributing to plant reproduction and biodiversity.

Where Is Noble Chafer Found?

Noble Chafer can be found in Europe, where it inhabits orchards environments. Its distribution is influenced by climate, food availability, and habitat suitability.

Distribution Map

Where Noble Chafer can be found

Is Noble Chafer Dangerous?

Noble Chafer is generally harmless to humans. It does not bite or sting and poses no significant health risk. Like most insects, it prefers to avoid human contact and will typically flee rather than confront a perceived threat.

Noble Chafer Role in Nature

Noble Chafer plays an important role as a pollinator. By visiting flowers to feed on nectar or pollen, it transfers pollen between plants, aiding in reproduction and helping to maintain plant diversity. Pollinators are essential for the production of many fruits, vegetables, and wildflowers.

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Peak activity Moderate Low / dormant

Frequently Asked Questions About Noble Chafer

What does Noble Chafer look like?

The Noble Chafer typically measures 14-20 mm.

Where is Noble Chafer found?

The Noble Chafer is found in Europe and typically inhabits orchards environments.

What does Noble Chafer eat?

The Noble Chafer feeds primarily on nectar from flowers.

Is Noble Chafer dangerous to humans?

The Noble Chafer is generally harmless to humans. It does not bite or sting and poses no significant health risk.

Is Noble Chafer endangered?

The Noble Chafer is currently classified as Near Threatened by conservation assessments. Habitat loss and environmental changes are among the primary threats to its population.

What is an interesting fact about Noble Chafer?

Its larvae develop inside decaying heartwood of old fruit trees, taking two to three years to mature.

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