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There are a lot of charts available to help with beetle identification. You can start at www.beetle-experience.com/b-links9l.htm. For a outline drawing chart try http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/47/51847-004-61784B31.gif. The site www.whatsthatbug.com, may be helpful. If you can not still identify the beetle, but can catch it, your local extension office may be able to help.
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Beetles are the largest group in the Animal Kingdom, representing a fourth of all animals. They have lived on Earth for about 300 million… More »
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The Asian Longhorned Beetle (ALB) is large, ranging from 0.75-1.25 inches long, with very long black and white antennae. The body is glossy black with irregular white spots. These beetles feed on many species of hardwood trees.
www.uvm.edu/albeetle/identification/index.html www.uvm.edu/albeetle/identification/index.html
WhatsThatBug InsectNet.Com InsectaCulture NameThisAnimal Insect ID forum MicroscopeLab insect ID links *Also check my Gallery for possible ID help...
www.beetle-experience.com/b-links9l.htm www.beetle-experience.com/b-links9l.htm
Identification, Images, & Information; For Insects, Spiders & Their Kin; For the United States & Canada; ... not a beetle. It can be seen in the guide here. Your image actually looks to be a fly, but we'll let one of the experts tell you for certain. Whatever it is, it sure is a beauty!
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Is that enough info for anyone to at least give me an idea? I tried searching the 200 pages of beetle images but didn't see anything like it. Did I accidentally skip it or could this be some other type of critter? ... Identification, Images, & Information; For Insects, Spiders & Their Kin; For the United States & Canada;
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Volume 2. Hydrophiloidea by Michael Hansen ; The Biology of Tiger Beetles by Barry Knisley and Tom Schultz ; World Catalogue of Insects: Volume 1 Hydraenidae (Coleoptera) by Michael Hansen ; Fauna of New Zealand No.37. Coleoptera : family-group review and keys to identification. ... ; Paul Mabbot's Beetle Page;
www.earthlife.net/insects/coleopt.html
(type=long) Information on how to identify insects and other invertebrates. ... With that in mind the society provides information and two different identification services, one is for members of the society and the other is for non-members. ... Face to face with the beetle Oedemera nobilis...
www.amentsoc.org/insects/what-bug-is-this/
This is an identification key to adult wood boring beetles. It will key out beetles of the wood boring type that are most likely to be found in a home or structure. Identifications should be confirmed once an identification has been made. ... Woodboring Beetle Identification Keys...
insects.tamu.edu/extension/insctans/identification/wood... insects.tamu.edu/extension/insctans/identification/woodboringbeetles/couplet0.html
Beetles web page tells about different types of beetles, what they eat, how they sustain life, where they are found and how to control them ... Beetles ,such as the Hister beetle, live near dung, carrion, and other decayed organic matter, where they feed on various smaller insects. Some species of the Hister live in the...
www.no-pest.com/Beetles.htm www.no-pest.com/Beetles.htm
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Beetle
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insect with hard, horny forewings.
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Identification
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to recognize as being a particular person or thing.
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