- substance,
which sticks to prey.
classification of the 63,650 (as of 2018)
staphylinid species is
ongoing and controversial, with some
workers proposing an...
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European rove beetle,
described in 1935 by
Horace Donisthorpe. Like most
staphylinids, L.
intermedius and its
larvae are
predatory upon
other insects. Members...
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Myrmecophilous interactions can be
generalized into categories, in
three of
which staphylinids can be found. The synecthrans, or “****cuted guests,” the synoeketes...
- the next spring. The
larval period can vary widely. A
fungus feeding staphylinid Phanerota fasciata undergoes three moults in 3.2 days at room temperature...
- no
interest in it. When he was just
fifteen years old he had sent 250
staphylinids to
Ernst August ****muth von
Kiesenwetter (1820–1880).
Through the influence...
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largely parasitoids, as are
Aleochara Staphylinidae; in all, some 400
staphylinids are parasitoidal. Some 1,600
species of the
large and
mainly freeliving...
- may
refer to: Emus,
large flightless birds Emus (beetle), a
genus of
staphylinid beetle This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- of the
larger species. The
larvae are pre**** on by
other fly larvae,
staphylinid beetles, and ants.
Fruit flies use
several fast-acting neurotransmitters...
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Dalotia coriaria, the
greenhouse rove beetle, is a
species of
staphylinid rove
beetle in the
subfamily Aleocharinae. It is used as a
predatory biological...
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clades of spiders, 10
clades of plant-sucking bugs, and 7
clades of
staphylinid rove beetles.
Outside the arthropods, ant
mimics include snails, snakes...