Definition of Carabid. Meaning of Carabid. Synonyms of Carabid

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Definition of Carabid

Carabid
Carabid Car"a*bid, a. (Zo["o]l.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, the genus Carbus or family Carabid[ae]. -- n. One of the Carabid[ae], a family of active insectivorous beetles.

Meaning of Carabid from wikipedia

- phyllodes is known as violin beetle due to their peculiarly shaped elytra. All carabids except the quite primitive flanged bombardier beetles (Paussinae) have...
- second stage, called the caraboid stage, which resembles the larva of a carabid beetle. In another w**** it moults and ****umes the appearance of a scarabaeid...
- Pterostichus melanarius, the rain beetle, is a type of carabid (ground beetle) of the genus Pterostichus. It is native to Europe but is increasingly found...
- Carabus nemoralis (commonly called the "Bronze carabid") is a ground beetle common in central and northern Europe, as well as Iceland and Canada. While...
- seed-feeding (harpaline carabids), fungus-feeding (rhysodine carabids), and snail-feeding (licinine and cychrine carabids). Some species are ectoparasitoids...
- The ecological range these beetles exhibit is unrivaled by any other carabid species in Oregon. The primary habitat is the cover of shaded leaf litter...
- small sacs below their skin as a natural deterrent against predators—all carabid beetles have this sort of arrangement. Some beetles additionally mix hydrogen...
- Atomopteryx solanalis, the carabid moth, is a moth in the family Crambidae. It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from Florida. The...
- ground beetle belonging to the Carabidae family, and are referred to as carabid beetles. It is found in various states, including New York, New Mexico...
- three-year period of development underground, feeding upon host plants. Carabid beetles, such as Poecilus cupreus, hunt and consume larvae and serve as...