Violin beetle

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Violin Beetle
Artwork of Violin Beetle
Real-world info
Name: Mormolyce phyllodes
Family: Carabidae - Ground Beetles
Main appearances

Other appearances
Names in other languages
 バイオリンムシ
 提琴虫
 Mormolyce
 Escarabajo violín
 Carabo violino
 Листовидная жужелица
 바이올린벌레
 提琴蟲
 Mormolyce
 Escarabajo violín
 Geigenkäfer
 Vioolkever

The Violin Beetle is an insect that appears in Animal Crossing: City Folk, Animal Crossing: New Leaf and Animal Crossing: New Horizons. They appear first in June, between 4 AM and 7 PM. They reappear in September and October, from 4 AM to 5 PM, and then disappear in November, when they can be found from 8 AM to 5 PM. They can be found on tree stumps of regular and cedar trees, and are uncommon.

Catch details

In City Folk

#39

Violin beetle
"I caught a violin beetle! And the world's tiniest violin plays a sad song."

Description These resemble violins--hence the name. They are so thin, they fit in wood gaps.
Time of year Jun; Sep – Nov
Time of day Jun:
4 AM - 7 PM
Sep – Oct:
4 AM - 5 PM
Nov:
8 AM - 5 PM
Peak times N/A
Location On tree stumps
Bug size 40 mm
Rarity Very uncommon
Selling price  260 Bells
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0


In New Leaf

#43

Violin beetle
"I caught a violin beetle! But how do I tune it?"

Time of year Jun; Sep - Nov
Time of day Jun:
4 AM - 7 PM
Sep - Oct:
4 AM - 5 PM
Nov:
8 AM - 5 PM
Peak times N/A
Location On tree stumps
Size 51 mm
Rarity Very uncommon
Selling price  260 Bells
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0


In New Horizons

#46

Violin beetle
"I caught a violin beetle! Apparently I'm as fit as a fiddle!"

Time of year North: May – Jun; Sep – Nov
South: Mar – May; Nov – Dec
Time of day All day
Location On tree stumps
Weather Any except rain
Spawn requirement Appears from the start of the game
Selling prices  Nook's Cranny 450 Bells
 Flick 675 Bells
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0


Donating to the museum

As with all insects in the Animal Crossing series, the Violin Beetle can be donated to the museum followed by a small talk by Blathers.

In City Folk

After the player has donated a Violin Beetle to the museum, Blathers will say this:

"I've heard this bug got is name because its body resembles a violin... I'm not so sure though. All slick and black and shiny... If you were to ask me, it looks rather more like an awful locust..."

The Violin Beetle can be found on the tree stump, located on the middle level of the insect section.

In New Leaf

Upon being donated, the beetle can be found in the left-hand back room of the bug exhibit, sharing a large tree stump with the Longhorn Beetle. The exhibit has this to say about the Violin Beetle:

"As the name indicates, these bugs resemble violins. They're very thin and roughly five mm thick. They stay on top of fungi on trees and prey upon small bugs that happen by. When predators come near, violin beetles emit a noxious fluid to protect themselves. The fluid is toxic and can be painful if it touches your hands or eyes, so be careful!"

In New Horizons

"The violin beetle gets its name from its shape. That is, SOME think it resembles the stringed instrument. If you ask me, this is an insult to violins! With its flat body and small head, the violin beetle looks like nothing but a repulsive bug, plain and simple. In fact it is so repulsive, it oozes a foul liquid when frightened! Ugh! This insect strikes a sour note indeed."

When donated, the violin beetle can be found in the main room of the bug exhibit, on a tree stump to the left of the northernmost bridge.

Gallery

Real-world information

Real Violin Beetle.jpg

According to the in-game encyclopedia, "These resemble violins-- hence the name. They are so thin, they fit in wood gaps."

Mormolyce phyllodes, commonly known as the violin beetle, is a species of ground beetles in the subfamily Lebiinae. These beetles possess a flat leaf-shaped, shiny black or brown body with distinctive violin-shaped translucent elytra (hence the common name). This characteristic mimicry protects them against predators, while their flat shaped body allow them to dwell in soil cracks or under the bark and leaves of trees.

Both adults and larvae are predators, feeding on insect larvae. For defense purposes, they secrete the poisonous butyric acid.

Names in other languages

Japanese バイオリンムシ
baiorin-mushi
Violin beetle

Korean 바이올린벌레
baiollinbeolle
Violin beetle

Simplified Chinese 提琴虫
tíqínchóng
Violin beetle

Traditional Chinese 提琴蟲
Unknown

Russian Листовидная жужелица
Listovidnaya zhuzhelitsa
Violin beetle

Dutch Vioolkever Violin beetle

German Geigenkäfer Violin beetle

European Spanish Escarabajo violin Violin beetle

European French Mormolyce Genus name

Italian Carabo violino Violin beetle


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