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species of Histeridae will even feed on other Histeridae. The majority of Histeridae species prefer dried, decaying habitats. Some Histeridae species live... |
Stictoleptura canadensis (section Habitat) takes from 3 days to couple of months. Insects of Alberta Common name and Habitat "Stictoleptura canadensis (Olivier, 1795)". Biolib.cz. Retrieved April... |
Nebria brevicollis (section Distribution and habitat) Nebriini tribe of ground beetles. Members of the genus occupy a wide range of habitats. Nebria brevicollis is native to Europe and the Near East but has been... |
Dytiscidae (section Habitat) beetles, a family of water beetles. They occur in virtually any freshwater habitat around the world, but a few species live among leaf litter. The adults... |
adaptations are found among the scarabs, ground beetles, and clown beetles (Histeridae). The hind legs of some beetles, such as flea beetles (within Chrysomelidae)... |
Leatherback sea turtle (category Habitats Directive Species) soon followed. After days of decomposition, beetles from the families Histeridae and Staphylinidae and anthomyiid flies invaded the corpse, as well. Organisms... |
Histeroidea Histeridae (clown beetles) Sphaeritidae (false clown beetles) Synteliidae Hydrophiloidea Epimetopidae Georissidae (minute mud-loving beetles)... |
Brachinus crepitans (section Habitat) Histeroidea Histeridae (clown beetles) Sphaeritidae (false clown beetles) Synteliidae Hydrophiloidea Epimetopidae Georissidae (minute mud-loving beetles)... |
Hydrophilidae (section Habitat) resides in. Beetles in lentic habitats have better wing development compared to lotic habitats because lentic habitats are less reliable and require the... |
described species have a global distribution and are found in a variety of habitats. They are oval beetles with a domed back and flat underside. Many of the... |
Forensic entomology (section Open field habitat) sustain themselves at a corpse for long periods. Hister beetles – family Histeridae. Adult histerids are usually shiny beetles (black or metallic-green) which... |
Altica oleracea (section Distribution and habitat) Palaearctic realm. except Northern Africa. Bushes and shrubs form their typical habitat. Altica oleracea can reach a body length of about 3–42 mm (0.12–1.65 in)... |
their habitats when not managed appropriately. Like many other organisms, fireflies are directly affected by land-use change (e.g., loss of habitat area... |
Habroscelimorpha dorsalis (section Range and habitat) caused by the destruction and disturbance of the beetle’s natural beach habitat by human activity, one of the greatest threats being shoreline hardening... |
on the lowland areas of these regions. N. tuberculata is found in most habitats but generally prefers open areas. N. tuberculata is a diurnal (active in... |
Adephaga (section Distribution and habitat) oviposition Habitats range from caves to rainforest canopy and alpine habitats. The body forms of some are structurally modified for adaptation to habitats: members... |
Trogidae (section Diet and habitat) Histeroidea Histeridae (clown beetles) Sphaeritidae (false clown beetles) Synteliidae Hydrophiloidea Epimetopidae Georissidae (minute mud-loving beetles)... |
Stictoleptura erythroptera (section Habitat) Histeroidea Histeridae (clown beetles) Sphaeritidae (false clown beetles) Synteliidae Hydrophiloidea Epimetopidae Georissidae (minute mud-loving beetles)... |
original on October 19, 2013. Retrieved October 18, 2013. "Description and habitat". Archived from the original on 2018-12-29. Retrieved 2012-02-23.... |
Tishechkin sp. nov., an army ant-associated beetle species (Coleoptera: Histeridae: Haeteriinae) with an exceptional mechanism of phoresy". BMC Zoology.... |