Eupolyphaga sinensis, an insect, or a dialect. Insects, also known as Eupolyphaga, Eupolyphaga, "dustpan bug", Guanyin bug (southwest) and so on.
The female insect is black and shiny, and the male insect is light brown and dull. It is oval, about 35 mm long, with a small head and hidden on the ventral surface of the chest. The head has a pair of antennae about 20 mm long, and the compound eye is very large and surrounds the outside of the antennae. The female insect has no wings, and the male insect has wings. It often moves in the soil at the root of residential walls. Dry female insects are medicinal materials, which can cure diseases such as falls and injuries.