- al. (2015) used
eight nuclear genes for 367
species from 172 of 183
Coleopteran families. They
split the
Adephaga into 2 clades,
Hydradephaga and Geadephaga...
-
prognathous mouthparts. (lacewing, trichopterans,
mayflies and some
coleopterans).
Scarabeiform –
poorly sclerotized, flat
thorax and abdomen. Usually...
- an adult. In
other orders,
koinobionts include flies, a
majority of
coleopteran, and many
hymenopteran parasitoids.: 748–749 Some
species may be subject...
- as a
model to
study cellular and
humoral immune defence strategies in
coleopteran species".
Invertebrate Survival Journal: 92–104. doi:10.25431/1824-307X/isj...
- intermittently. In the Americas, "glow worms" are the
closely related Coleopteran family Phengodidae,
while in New
Zealand and Australia, a "glow worm"...
- This list of 2023 in
paleoentomology records new
fossil insect taxa that are to be
described during the year, as well as do****ents
significant paleoentomology...
- of the
fruits are
often found underneath the trees. The
larvae of the
coleopteran Agrianome fairmairei feed on dead
candlenut wood, and are considered...
-
Nematocera and
Brachycera of Dipterans,
Staphylinidae and
Chrysomelidae Coleopterans, many
Chalcidoidea Hymenopterans)
Coarctate pupa –
enclosed in a hardened...
- Palmer, Y. L.; Trotto, S. H. (1998-05-14), "Amidrazones: A New
class of
Coleopteran Insecticides", ACS
Symposium Series,
American Chemical Society, pp. 178–184...
- etc.)
pests on a
range of
field and
horticultural crops and
against coleopteran (beetle)
larvae in soils. it is emplo**** for ****roach and ant control...