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- Burying beetles or ****ton beetles, genus Nicrophorus, are the best-known members of the family Silphidae (carrion beetles). Most of these beetles are...
- americ****, also known as the American burying beetle or giant carrion beetle, is a critically endangered species of beetle endemic to North America. It belongs...
- is a species of burying beetle that predominates in East Asia. First described by German entomologist Ernst Kraatz in 1877, this beetle has since been...
- larvae. Burying beetles are attentive parents, and parti****te in cooperative care and feeding of their offspring. Both parents work to bury small animal...
- (gold-necked carrion beetle or tomentose burying beetle) is a species of burying beetle that was described by Friedrich Weber in 1801. The beetle belongs to the...
- carrion are ephemeral habitats that are frequently visited by beetles (dung beetles, burying beetles). P****tic nematodes (Rhabditoides) and mites (e.g. genera...
- Nicrophorus vespilloides is a burying beetle described by Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Herbst in 1783. The beetles vary widely in size and can present with...
- Nicrophorus nepalensis (Chinese: 尼泊爾埋葬蟲 or 橙斑埋葬蟲), commonly known as a burying beetle, is widespread across tropical and subtropical countries in Asia. It...
- Silphidae is a family of beetles that are known commonly as large carrion beetles, carrion beetles or burying beetles. There are two subfamilies: Silphinae...
- burying beetle first described by Thomas Say in 1825. It is a member of the genus Nicrophorus or ****ton beetles, comprising the most common beetles in...