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Phyllophaga (genus) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Information on Click Beetle - pictures, articles, classification and more ... Some click beetles are bioluminescent and may be mistaken for fireflies. ... Scientific classification: Click beetles make up the family Elateridae, order Coleoptera. The eyed click beetle is classified as Alaus oculatus.
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Beetles are endopterygotes with complete metamorphosis. A single female may lay from several dozen to several thousand eggs during her lifetime. Eggs are usually laid according to the substrate the larva will feed on upon hatching. ... Among certain beetle families or genera, particularly those that exhibit parasitic...
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In order to recognize the popularity of the New Beetle, ... Failure to comply may result in disqualification or you may be asked to remove items not secured. • Classification protests must be made to the chief judge prior to the start of judging. Protests entered after the start of judging will not be considered.
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Laricobius nigrinus, a tiny beetle from British Columbia, may only be 2 mm in length but it is twice the size of the hemlock woolly adelgid. Virginia Tech researchers are investigating whether this insect and a Japanese beetle similar to it are able to curb the spread of HWA . Photo by Tom McAvoy.
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1995. Families and subfamilies of Coleoptera (with selectes genera, notes, references and data on family-group names, pp. 779-1006, In Biology, phylogeny, and classification of Coleoptera: Papers celebrating the 80th birthday of Roy A. Crowson.
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Scientific classification: Longhorned beetles are in the family Cerambycidae, order Coleoptera. The roundheaded appletree borer is Saperda candida; the red milkweed beetle is Tetraopes tetrophthalmus; the California prionus is Prionus californicus;
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