- that
damage crops.
Beetles typically have a
particularly hard
exoskeleton including the elytra,
though some such as the rove
beetles have very
short elytra...
-
large family of
beetles, with over 35,000
species described. Most
species are
characterized by
antennae as long as or
longer than the
beetle's body. A few...
-
referred to as skin
beetles.
Other common names include larder beetle, hide or
leather beetles, ****
beetles, and
khapra beetles.
There are over 1,800...
-
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...
- are
approximately 2000
species of true
water beetles native to
lands throughout the world. Many
water beetles carry an air bubble,
called the
elytra cavity...
- from
longhorn beetles (family Cerambycidae),
namely by the
antennae not
arising from
frontal tubercles.
Adult and
larval leaf
beetles feed on all sorts...
- Dung
beetles are
beetles that feed on ****. Some
species of dung
beetles can bury dung 250
times their own m**** in one night. Many dung
beetles, known...
-
western states of the
United States were
considered free of ****anese
beetles.
These beetles have been
detected in
airports on the west
coast of the
United States...
-
Bombardier beetles are
ground beetles (Carabidae) in the
tribes Brachinini, Paussini, Ozaenini, or Metriini—more than 500
species altogether—which are...
- Cu****ber
beetle is a
common name
given to
members of two
genera of
beetles,
Diabrotica and Acalymma, both in the
family Chrysomelidae. The
adults can...