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Ground beetles are a large, cosmopolitan family of beetles, the Carabidae, with more than 40,000 species worldwide, around 2,000 of which are found in... |
maximum of 2.1 million beetle species. The four estimates made use of host-specificity relationships (1.5 to 1.9 million), ratios with other taxa (0.9 to... |
Mealworm (redirect from Mealworm beetle) Most ground beetles, which are similar in size to Tenebrio molitor, have five tarsal segments. Commonly mistaken with the black mealworm beetle (T. obscurus)... |
Tegrodera aloga (redirect from Iron cross blister beetle) Crushing the beetle also releases the cantharidin. Cantharidin is a poisonous substance which can prove fatal if ingested. The lethal dose for humans when ingested... |
The Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica) is a species of scarab beetle. Due to the presence of natural predators, the Japanese beetle is not considered... |
Stag beetles are a family of about 1,200 species of beetles in the family Lucanidae, currently classified in four subfamilies. Some species grow to over... |
The mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) is a species of bark beetle native to the forests of western North America from Mexico to central British... |
The Hercules beetle (Dynastes hercules) is a species of rhinoceros beetle native to the rainforests of southern Mexico, Central America, South America... |
Necrodes littoralis (category Beetles described in 1778) the short sexton beetle, is a species of carrion beetle of the genus Necrodes, found in countries across Europe. As a carrion beetle, it feeds on decaying... |
Colorado potato beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata) is also known as the Colorado beetle, the ten-striped spearman, the ten-lined potato beetle, or the potato... |
Nebria brevicollis (category Beetles described in 1792) ground beetle. With nearly 500 species and over 100 subspecies, N. brevicollis is the most diverse genus within the Nebriini tribe of ground beetles.... |
Sloth (category Articles with short description) the sloths, with their slow metabolism). Ground sloths disappeared from both North and South America shortly after the appearance of humans about 11,000... |
Melolontha hippocastani (category Beetles of Europe) hippocastani, the northern cockchafer, is a species of scarab beetle native to Eurasia, with its range spanning from Western Europe to the Pacific coast... |
abdominal segments exposed. With over 66,000 species in thousands of genera, the group is the largest family in the beetle order, and one of the largest... |
Boxelder bug (redirect from Box elder beetle) (Boisea trivittata), also called box bug, maple bug or, inaccurately, box beetle, is a species of true bug native to eastern North America. The western boxelder... |
Coccinellidae (redirect from Ladybird beetle) mother Mary. Entomologists use the names ladybird beetles or lady beetles to avoid confusion with true bugs. The more than 6,000 described species have... |
Philodendron (category Articles with short description) produced by the philodendron flowers. As a result, the male beetles benefit from this relationship with the philodendrons because they do not have to produce... |
Ra (category Articles with short description) combinations are with Atum (his human form), Khepri (the scarab beetle) and Horus (the falcon). The form in which he usually appears is that of a man with a falcon's... |
Aspidimorpha sanctaecrucis (category Beetles described in 1792) “golden tortoise beetle”, is an Old word species of beetle belonging to the family Chyrsomelidae. Akin to its name, it has an elegant shell with a golden shine... |
Aethina tumida, commonly known as small hive beetle (SHB), is a beekeeping pest. It is native to sub-Saharan Africa, but has spread to many other regions... |