Umbellifer-associate

Guides

  • Rhagonycha fulva

    Common Red Soldier Beetle, Bloodsucker Beetle, Hogweed Bonking Beetle

    Rhagonycha fulva, commonly known as the common red soldier beetle or hogweed bonking beetle, is a soft-bodied beetle in the family Cantharidae. It was first described by Scopoli in 1763 as Cantharis fulva. The species is widespread across Europe and Anatolia, and has been introduced to North America where it is established in British Columbia, Quebec, and Ontario. Adults are active from June to August and are frequently observed mating on flowers.