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- genus Meligethes: Meligethes amei Meligethes atramentarius Förster, 1849 Meligethes atratus (Olivier, 1790) Meligethes aurantirugosus Meligethes aurifer...
- rape pollen beetle and rape blossom beetle. It was previously known as Meligethes aeneus. It is found in Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China) and...
- Meligethes atratus is a species of pollen beetle in the family Nitidulidae. It is found in Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China). "Meligethes atratus...
- movements which are termed as migrations. These include the pollen beetle Meligethes aeneus and many species of coccinellids. These m**** movements may also...
- the most common visitors to the flowers are small beetles of the genus Meligethesoften there are up to 12 or more pollen-covered individuals in a single...
- (Scopoli, 1763) Meligethes aeneus (Fabricius, 1775) Meligethes atramentarius Förster, 1849 Meligethes atratus (Olivier, 1790) Meligethes bidens Brisout...
- spores. The study also showed that beetles (Oeceoptoma thoracica and Meligethes viridescens) are attracted to the fungus, but seem to have less of a role...
- NCBI: 1839941 Open Tree of Life: 3356193 Meligethes viridescens Wikidata: Q15736912 Wikispecies: Meligethes viridescens EUNIS: 253118 Fauna Europaea:...
- the genus Meligethes are called pollen beetles. Of these the most notorious is probably the one now accepted as being properly called Meligethes aeneus/Br****icogethes...
- Amphicrossinae Kirejtshuk, 1986 Subfamily Meligethinae Thomson, 1859 Meligethes Stephens, 1830 Pria Stephens, 1830 Subfamily Nitidulinae Latreille, 1802...