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Beetle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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There are several different ways of measuring the size of an insect, most people would consider the largest insect to be the bulkiest and in this case the champion insect is the Acteaom Beetle from South America the males of which can be 9cms long by 5cms wide by 4cms thick.
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For Entomologists who work on Coleoptera / Beetles, and others who are interested in Insects, Beetle collecting, Wildlife and Nature... For Researchers and Museum Workers, Ecologists, Environmentalists; ... Abbreviations for Insect Collections of the World...
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If you have found an unknown insect (or other invertebrate) and would like to identify it then the AES can help you. ... Face to face with the beetle Oedemera nobilis...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Colorado potato beetle (insect), insect pest that attacks the leaves of potato plants. This leaf beetle belongs to the subfamily Chrysomelinae of the family Chrysomelidae (order Coleoptera). ... For a definition of "Colorado potato beetle (insect)", visit Merriam-Webster.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Japanese beetle (insect), (species Popillia japonica), an insect that is a major pest and belongs to the subfamily Rutelinae (family Scarabaeidae, order Coleoptera). ... For a definition of "Japanese beetle (insect)", visit Merriam-Webster.
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A cyborg beetle: Insect flight control through an implantable, tetherless microsystem; Sato, H. Berry, C.W. Casey, B.E. Lavella, G. Ying Yao VandenBrooks, J.M. Maharbiz, M.M. Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor;
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